Spotlight
on Foreclosures:
Criteria to Make Massive Profits
From Absentee Owners
By Jeff Adams, Foreclosure Profits Specialist
Listen; before you read any
further, go grab a pen and pad of paper, because
this is going to be one of the most valuable
articles you've ever read. You're going to learn how
to dominate your local niche of absentee owners and
easily make six figures a year from this group.
Now, I'm sure that you know there are several niches
you can target such as absentee owners, free and
clear, bankruptcy and probates. Here's why the most
profitable niche to target is absentee owners:
1. There are many statistics that show the
average landlord lasts only 3-5 years. This means
that there's always going to be a huge number of
landlords wanting to sell their property (this large
turnover means money in your pocket).
2. Most landlords are amateurs and have no
idea what they're doing. They buy their first rental
property as dollar signs dance through their head.
They quickly realize they needed to treat the rental
as a real business. Perhaps they didn't screen
tenants very well, or perhaps they've had a vacant
property for months. Whatever the reason, the rental
property quickly turns into a nightmare and they
want to quickly off load it to someone like you.
3. Since landlords don't live on the
property, they have very little emotional attachment
to it. They didn't raise their children there and
spend the last 25 years in the house. Because
they're not emotionally involved, it's much easier
to do business with them.
4. As we know, during the boom several years
ago, 25% of home purchases were second houses. Right
now, there are hundreds of thousands of landlords
who you could be assisting.
So, you're probably wondering how to locate and
market to these landlords so you can start making
money off of them? Well, my favorite way to target
landlords is through direct mail (letters and
postcards).
The first thing you need to do is decide what ZIP
codes you're going to invest in. And thanks to
technology you can choose to invest all over the
United States using the Internet, email and fax.
Once you've identified your ZIP codes, it's time to
order your list of absentee owners. The list company
that I use is Melissa Data. When you order your list
you'll want to call them on the phone and have one
of their representatives assist you. Don't order the
list over the Internet (you'll see why in a minute).
You'll want to order the list over the phone because
there are seven very important criteria you'll want
to follow. So when you have the representative on
the phone, tell him/her that you want to purchase a
list of absentee owners in the following ZIP codes
(name your ZIP codes) and then give them the
following criteria:
1. Only houses built after 1950.
2. Houses over 1,000 square feet and no more
than 2,500 square feet.
3. Properties must be at least three
bedrooms.
4. Only single family houses, town houses,
duplexes, triplexes and quads (absolutely no
condos).
5. Houses that are at least 10 years old.
6. A total assessed value of under $250,000
(you want houses on the lower end of the value for
your area. In my area it happens to be $250,000,
however, in your area it might be $150,000).
7. Purchase 2,000 names. You need at least
2,000 names if you're serious about closing deals.
The more names you order the better because remember
this business is simply a numbers game. Obviously,
the person who sends out 20,000 letters a month is
going to close more deals than someone who sends out
1,000 letters a month.
Once you've ordered your list it will be emailed to
you in an excel spreadsheet. Next, you need to plan
your marketing campaign. With absentee owners,
you're going to want to mail the list a total of
eight times, sending them mail every 2.5 months.
It's extremely important that you mail the list at
least eight times, once every 2.5 months. On each
mailing your response rates will go up and I know
many investors who get 75% of their deals after the
seventh mailing. Think about it this way: Most
people don't follow up. You'll join the top 5% of
real estate investors by sending out eight pieces of
mail.
Now, you need to know what to mail these landlords,
right? Well, do a combination of letters and
postcards. The first time send a letter, the second
time a postcard, the third time a letter (you get
the point). Before you run off and just use any
letter or postcard, you need to have marketing
materials that work. Both your letters and postcards
need to have powerful headlines that grab your
prospects attention: Here are some of the headlines
from my postcards and letters:
"Would you like to learn how to eliminate tenant
problems forever?"
Are Your Tenants Giving You A Headache?-Here Is Your
Prescription For Eliminating Tenant Hassles Forever!
Sell Your Rental Property And Close In 30 Days Or
Less!
After you have a headline that is going to get your
readers attention, make sure that in the body of the
mail piece, you list all of the benefits of working
with you, such as:
-you can eliminate tenant hassles forever
-you're not a Realtor and don't charge any fees or
commissions
-you'll buy their house "as-is"
-you'll close on the date of their choice
-you'll buy the property whether it's tenant
occupied or vacant
One of the most important parts of a direct mail
piece is to give a reason for your prospect to
respond. This can be a Free Special Report or Free
audio CD. Personally, I prefer the Free Special
Report and the ones that I offer people are:
"The 5 Little Known Ways to Eliminate Tenant Hassles
Forever!"
"How to Sell Your House in 11 Days, Regardless of
Your Current Financial Situation"
"The Five Biggest Mistakes You Can Make When Selling
Your House To A Real Estate Investor And How To
Avoid Them"
Don't mail a letter or a postcard if it doesn't have
a strong headline, lists the benefits of working
with you, and offer people something free when they
respond.
Alright, so you have your lists, you have your
direct mail piece and it's time to send it out. So
how do you get your direct mail in landlords'
mailboxes without licking thousands of stamps and
driving yourself crazy?
Use http://www.click2mail.com. You can upload your
postcards and letters in just a few minutes and
you're done (remember, you want to be able to spend
your time the way you want, so automate everything
you can). When it comes to postcards, use the large,
yellow card.
In this brief article, I've given you enough
information to start profiting from landlords within
the next 30 days. As always, remember the key to
success is implementation (an idea without action is
worthless).
---Source: Investing With the Stars
Real Estate May 25, 2009 (www.realestaterichesblog.com).
Jeff Adams is an expert in real estate investing
online. Reach him at www.investorwealth.com/jeff-adams/.
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