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We were both 25 years of ages when we started. We didn't have a great deal of cash for marketing, so we did what we could to get the word out. The best prospects at that time were hazardous structures. The City of Jacksonville easily gave the list away, and we spent countless hours every night (in some cases until the wee hours of the night) cross-referencing this list to get mailing addresses. I'm quite sure we had dial-up web, and we were sharing an older, sluggish desktop WINDOWS computer system. (YIKES). When we had their mailing details, we mailed them a 4 x 6 INDEX CARD (it wasn't even a postcard) that we https://www.topratedlocal.com/wesley-financial-group-reviews href="https://www.dandb.com/businessdirectory/wesleyfinancialgroupllc-franklin-tn-88682275.html">https://www.dandb.com/businessdirectory/wesleyfinancialgroupllc-franklin-tn-88682275.html printed on our inkjet printer.
We 'd get up with printed index cards all over the floor in the early morning. Then we 'd put stamps on them and mail them out. When the phone sounded at our home, it was time to commemorate!! We understood when it sounded, that it was a seller lead calling. Often we would nearly break our necks to get to the phone. Our very first deal was a concrete block duplex in the ghetto. It was uninhabited. The seller had inherited the residential or commercial property and sold it to us for $12,000. 00. We weren't sure if we paid excessive or not. Utilizing what we had actually found out so far about wholesaling homes, we just chose our gut.
Our contract worked for 1 month. Here's a photo of it from Google Maps. (it didn't look like this when we did the deal). When we got the contract, the seller voluntarily