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Damian Walker
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A Question for Cash Buyers...

Damian Walker
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Whats the best way that YOU would like to be contacted for deals? 

As someone that's a new wholesaler and hasn't done my 1st deal yet I'm partial to wanting to send out individual text messages because (1) time is of the essence & (2) I feel like an email will get lost in the hundreds of other emails you - cash buyers - most likely receive.

I know this is more of a subjective question but if i get a concensus on what most prefer then ill most likely stick to that method.

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Bryant Brislin
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Bryant Brislin
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@Damian Walker don't over-think it, buyers just want the quick hit on what you have, i.e. location, bed/bath count, ARV, asking price, etc. You can either text or call them, and once you speak to them, ask for their email and ask if they want to opt in to your email opportunities (same thing as a "blast list" without calling it that). Also, not every good buyer is a "cash buyer". Some of them prefer to use hard money, or their local bank/lender who funds all their deals, so I'd recommend being open to that. Good luck!

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