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Nichole Gabriel Marketing to Pre-forclosures?
1 March 2013 | 7 replies
(Thank you Sharon Vornholt) Small yellow cards seem to be the way to go for absentee owners (Thanks Blair H) [<--Joshua Dorkin, couldn't tag him either!
Manuel A. How Many Different Paint Colors?
27 February 2013 | 10 replies
In my most recent remodel I used:- off-white for bathroom- different off-white for ceiling- white trim- soft yellow/tan for master bedroom- gray for bedroom- lighter gray for darker middle bedroom- gray/green for living room, kitchen and hallwayThe net effect is that the house "pops."
James Kandasamy Yellow Letters supplies and automation recommendation
8 February 2014 | 5 replies
Hi,I have printed 250 yellow letters using mya)Canon MP560 - I feed the yellow papers from the manual feeder (20-30 stacks at a time).b) Top Pads lined yellow letter from Office Depot.
Richard Decoste Wholesale in the Bronx
20 January 2014 | 3 replies
I have driven around and sent out yellow letters in Brooklyn and Bronx.
Mayra Irizarry Yellow Letter or Regular Letter for Multifamily Properties?
23 January 2014 | 5 replies
I would like to know if sending yellow letters would be okay since these are smaller properties or should I send a more sophisticated typewritten letter?
Gerald Harris How do I find "Real" Buyers?
27 January 2014 | 25 replies
yellow letters?
Eric O'Brian How much commission should I ask for providing leads to Property Management Company?
23 January 2014 | 1 reply
My mentor / business partner who is showing me the ropes in RE is starting his own property management business after being in the real estate game for 13 years.He is offering me a job in said property management business as an on-call maintenance person, and also said he can pay me to do yellow letters for him (I currently send out a lot of them for my own investing purposes).He said he can either pay me for each letter, or a 10-15% commission on income from any leads I generate (so if I land him a property that he makes $150/mo on, I would make $15-$22.50/mo on each property. 20 properties = $300-$450 / mo total).Either way, he will pay for all the material and postage- so I'll just be taking care of the rest (printing, packing, sending).
Luis Plaza Ernest money deposit
11 April 2014 | 12 replies
I'm starting a yellow letter campaign and tend to be thorough in asking every question so I know the edges of the process which includes putting houses under contract with occupant sellers, a new step for me.But I disagree with your comment (above my question) suggesting that you shouldn't put a house under contract if you aren't sure you can sell it...
Gabriel Trieu Getting to My 1st Deal: Update 2, Attempt 2
25 January 2014 | 4 replies
Update 2, 1.24.14Hey everyone, so I started my 2nd attempt at yellow letters but this time, my method is different from my 1st campaign, mainly in my lead quality and mailing method.First, my list source is different.
John Thedford What Is The Typical Discount On REO In Your Market?
29 January 2014 | 3 replies
LOL It's now double digits percent over the ask and yes it's nearly fully fixed retail.Do a yellow letter campaign to vacants, divorce, probate, code enforcement, late tax payers.