Starting a real estate business can be both exciting and overwhelming. There will be challenges and obstacles along the way that may make you want to give up. However, one thing I've learned since becoming a realtor a...
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I've spent the past year marketing to sellers whose information I got from propstream & property radar. I have gotten roughly 30 deals of vacant residential lots & SFHs (owner occupied/non-owner occupied...
What, in your experience works best? Postcards? (If so to what demographic). Bandit signs? Ads? Other?
Interested in your opinion - thanks!
Tim
I had some results from my direct mail letter campaign. I received some calls, attempted to discern it the lead was motivated or not. Most want mega bucks for their property. I told the "motivated" seller we would ana...
What's Up BP community, my name is Allen Lyons and I'm a licensed Real Estate Salesperson with Urban Realty in Brooklyn, NY. I've heard so many positive reviews about BP, so I decided to take action and learn more abo...
Hello everyone, I have recently been doing some research in the area of buying homes directly from home owners that are motivated to sell their homes for various reasons. I understand the theoretical process well in t...
Let me know if you know or have any contact that handles international transactions?Client's info: " The house is valued at 144,000 euros, but we would probably accept 100,000 to 120,000 eurosWe live in the countrys...
I am a firm believer in getting people to call you rather than spending hours calling unmotivated people.
As a fun topic, I'd like to ask: What is the wierdest thing you have done to get motivated sellers to call ...
I'm thinking about taking on a VA to screen motivated sellers and if they're good I may even use them for follow up calls. Has anyone had experience with this? Pros vs. Cons? Taking calls and following up seems to be ...
I'm setting up a direct mail campaign so I can start wholesaling multifamily properties. I'll be targeting motivated sellers with a personalized letter. And I heard you can go to your local rent court to find the name...