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Steven McAdoo ListSource Criteria for Small Multifamily (2-4 Units) in Chicago
11 January 2018 | 3 replies
I just started today trying a mailing campaign using their recommend criteria or absentee owners.
Account Closed I'm about to start a yellow letter campaign, please help how to!
1 August 2017 | 2 replies

Hi BP community, I'm about to start my very first campaign in Ireland and would appreciate any help I can get.Unfortunately there is no address provider services here, like in US. The cheapest I found is €5/address, b...

Caitlin Daniel Beginner in Spokane, WA (Multi-Family, owner occupied)
19 April 2021 | 5 replies
Your monthly rent could easily top $3000 if you finish a unit nicely, and while you'll either have to hire a cleaning service or DIY and furnish the unit(s) you rent, this can be done cheaply and even included in some loans.I imagine the vacation rental market will be saturated by the time I return, but if I was in that area today, I'd focus 110% of my energy there.If you prefer long-term renters, you can still win, but you might consider a direct mail campaign to find off-market property.
Randy Hunter Marketing & Finding Deals Without Cash
18 February 2016 | 2 replies
In all of the blog posts, webinars, podcasts, books I have consumed over the past few months, the key point that comes up in almost every marketing campaign whether it be direct mail, bandit signs, websites, etc...is "CASH BUYER" and "WE CLOSE FAST".
Andy S. Target pre-foreclosures thru Flipping/wholesaling in California
28 August 2016 | 0 replies
I was able to obtain a pre-foreclosure list for my county and wanted to do direct mail campaign to them to purchase/flip. 
Collin Tilbe Looking for an Agent and Wholesalers
9 September 2016 | 3 replies
Good morning Collin.I'm similar to you in that I'm getting my feet wet in wholesale SFH.I have some potential leads into homes in the Capitol Hill area of Denver.I sent out a snail mail campaign recently.None of them have been filtered as of yet.All of them fall into SFH model.I would love the opportunity to review them with you sometime over the next week or so.
James Ehrig Smaller pockets with Bigger pocket goals in Sacramento
30 January 2014 | 10 replies
I am going to start in the wholesaling business; there I have currently started a direct mail campaign to preforeclosures and probates.
Frank L. HELP! I'm new to RE Investing & intrested in Probate & absentee..
11 March 2013 | 11 replies
I was thinking of doing a mailing campaign for absentee owners but I'm on a budget & I'm not sure how much a mailing list would cost.
Shawn Yezza Hello from Asbury Park N.J.
16 April 2013 | 5 replies
So I recently started a marketing letter campaign and so far I have had great response rate from my letters.
Jay Chen Is a heavy discount on a NPN usually a red flag? Why would it be so cheap?
15 July 2014 | 18 replies
In that sense, some "typical" routines deployed by Mortgage Servicers like mail campaigns and auto-dialer phone calls are not enough to get a borrower to pick their head up.