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Lance Sakurada
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First Marketing Campaign

Lance Sakurada
  • Investor
  • Tooele, UT
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I am new and looking for my first property.  I have about $2,000 budgeted for marketing.  What should I put that toward to get the best results?  Direct Mail Marketing? Cold calling team? Any other ideas?  Also, for context, I am doing long-distance investing and looking for fix-and-flips/BRRRRs.  Thanks for the help!

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Cody Neumann
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Cody Neumann
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@Mike Schorah

I sent 40 mailers for my first round and got 3 responses.

Out of those 3 people 1 was a sfh and two were side by side duplexes.

The sfh wanted too much but the two duplexes are actually decent deals with 12% coc return and $200+ per unit per month cashflow after all expenses.

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