[quote=Essbee]I didn’t see it, not yet at least. Was it sent by US mail or dropped at the door?[/quote]
It was sent via US mail. I live in a gated community so people can’t drop stuff off in front of our doors. But I have gotten 2 letters in the mail in the past week asking if I’m interested in selling. One was sent to my office address registered for my LLC that bought the house. And the other letter was sent directly to my address.
Here is the letter below. My office scanned the letter and emailed it to me. I’m copying and pasting it below but I left off his email and personal phone number for his privacy. (Also, he included a photo of him and his wife).
“My name is L. Tran. I am NOT a real estate agent or an investor. I am just an average family man looking to buy a home in this community. I was married in May 2012 and have done a lot of research about the community. I hope to buy a home in the 92127 area, where my children can go to the best school district, Poway Unified School District.
Did you know that the average listing fee to sell your home with a real estate agent in San Diego is 6% of the value of your home? This equates to $35,000-$50,000 in savings if you sold your home directly to me.
If you go through the traditional route of selling your home with a real estate agent, you would have the hassle of preparing your home for Open Houses, where strangers and your neighbors are walking through your home. If you are in foreclosure, who wants your neighbors knowing your financial situation? Who wants to go through that?
If you are in foreclosure or have negative equity (upside down in your mortgage) that doesn’t mean that you can’t sell your home. I can still purchase your home.
I am willing to buy your home in its current condition, as is. I am willing to overlook any damages or repair that need to be done.
If you are thinking about selling your home or have a neighbor that is, PLEASE contact me.”