Contacting Absentee Owners (landlords).

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Hi,

For this category, how many letters should I send to absentee owners to get a decent response rate? I am planning on sending out about a 1000 letters to absentee owners in my area and following that up with atleast 3-4 letters. Is that good enough? Please share your experiences and suggestions.

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  • JasonVanOrden5th August, 2005

    worknomore,

    1000 letters should be a decent test. That is enough that other variables are not as statistically significant. Following up 3-4 times is always a good idea unless the first mailing just bombs. Then you may need to evaluate your list.

    Let us know how it goes.

    Best of luck,

    Jason
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  • IBuyHousesInc9th August, 2005

    What type of letter or postcard do you plan on sending out?

  • worknomore9th August, 2005

    Hi IBuyHouseInc,

    I plan to send out letters to owners Absentee owners to see if they are interested in selling. I got a list of 750 owners and this weekend I mailed out letters. Basic message was that I will buy the property as is and close quickly.

    Feel free to suggest, this is the first time I am doing this.

  • IBuyHousesInc9th August, 2005

    Keep in mind that your presentation has a ton to do with your percentage of calls.

    If you’re just sending out generic letters, white labeled and bulk mail stamped you will receive the lowest percentage of calls.

    Try being creative with forcing the receiver to open the mail.
    there are several ways to accomplish this.

    we use the following

    1) hand written white envelopes, regular stamp and yellow paper on the inside with a handwritten message.
    2) Lumpy mail. just make sure you stay within the 1/4 inch thickness and it will be cost effective. we send out pencils. Everyone sends out pens , I bet you cant find a pencil when you need it, besides they’re thiner than pens. And if children take them to school they get passed around and may end up in a home you never sent one to.
    3) fake checks, be careful not to use an account number.
    If they look too professional they wont be open. But I if you use an envelope which you can barely see through with a handwritten check which has a message on the lower check stub then it will get opened and read.

    All of these cost more than a basic mail piece but will out perform

    Good Luck


    [ Edited by IBuyHousesInc on Date 08/09/2005 ][ Edited by IBuyHousesInc on Date 08/09/2005 ]

  • nateham610th August, 2005

    Where did you get the abseentee owner list from? Courthouse?

    Thank so much in advance.

  • worknomore10th August, 2005

    I used http://www.sitex.com to get the data.

    I mailed out 700 letters last weekend. Got only one phone call. But I guess its too early to make a judgement.

  • IBuyHousesInc11th August, 2005

    Call your title company they can and will give you that information for free or you can auscribe to a service like metroscan for around 125. a month.

    Free is better

  • nateham611th August, 2005

    Thank you very much for the information.

  • JulieMarie12th August, 2005

    Nateham; if you belong to TBR then you have access to IRIS, and you can get absentee owners & create mailing labels directly from the database. Contact TBR for info
    Quote:
    On 2005-08-10 21:06, nateham6 wrote:
    Where did you get the abseentee owner list from? Courthouse?

    Thank so much in advance.


    [ Edited by JulieMarie on Date 08/12/2005 ]

    [ Edited by JulieMarie on Date 08/12/2005 ][ Edited by JulieMarie on Date 08/12/2005 ]

  • nateham612th August, 2005

    Please excuse my ignorance, but what is TBR and IRIS? How do I gain access to it?

    Thanks for the advice.

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