Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can always put letters in the mailboxes of the neighborhoods you're targeting.
"Greetings! We're a family of four who loves this neighborhood and are hoping to buy a house here. If you have been planning or considering selling, please contact me at larla.jane@gmail.com to see if we can work something out. We may even save the 6% agents' fees."
Does this actually work?
I've thought about doing this it then I think I look like a stalker. Plus, in this market, wouldn't you rather take your chances with a bidding war than selling to some weird, stalker family?
(Sorry if I'm negative, I'm nervous)
I have gotten such letters (we are in a low inventory, fast selling NWDC neighborhood), and I did find them a bit weird. For one, we only bought a few years ago, so it's kind of unlikely we are already planning to sell, and secondly, currently many houses around here get bid up like crazy, and I would want to know what the highest bid for our house is. So I think you have the right intuition if you are looking in a really hot market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can always put letters in the mailboxes of the neighborhoods you're targeting.
"Greetings! We're a family of four who loves this neighborhood and are hoping to buy a house here. If you have been planning or considering selling, please contact me at larla.jane@gmail.com to see if we can work something out. We may even save the 6% agents' fees."
Does this actually work?
I've thought about doing this it then I think I look like a stalker. Plus, in this market, wouldn't you rather take your chances with a bidding war than selling to some weird, stalker family?
(Sorry if I'm negative, I'm nervous)
I have gotten such letters (we are in a low inventory, fast selling NWDC neighborhood), and I did find them a bit weird. For one, we only bought a few years ago, so it's kind of unlikely we are already planning to sell, and secondly, currently many houses around here get bid up like crazy, and I would want to know what the highest bid for our house is. So I think you have the right intuition if you are looking in a really hot market.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck, OP! It's frustrating. We wanted to buy last spring and kept waiting for more houses to come on the market. We made a few offers, but it didn't work out. Ended up buying this past winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can always put letters in the mailboxes of the neighborhoods you're targeting.
"Greetings! We're a family of four who loves this neighborhood and are hoping to buy a house here. If you have been planning or considering selling, please contact me at larla.jane@gmail.com to see if we can work something out. We may even save the 6% agents' fees."
Does this actually work?
I've thought about doing this it then I think I look like a stalker. Plus, in this market, wouldn't you rather take your chances with a bidding war than selling to some weird, stalker family?
(Sorry if I'm negative, I'm nervous)
It certainly can. I know some people who have initiated sales, both as buyers and sellers, in unconventional ways like this without realtors at mutually beneficial prices (basically, 3% lower price).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can always put letters in the mailboxes of the neighborhoods you're targeting.
"Greetings! We're a family of four who loves this neighborhood and are hoping to buy a house here. If you have been planning or considering selling, please contact me at larla.jane@gmail.com to see if we can work something out. We may even save the 6% agents' fees."
Does this actually work?
I've thought about doing this it then I think I look like a stalker. Plus, in this market, wouldn't you rather take your chances with a bidding war than selling to some weird, stalker family?
(Sorry if I'm negative, I'm nervous)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can always put letters in the mailboxes of the neighborhoods you're targeting.
"Greetings! We're a family of four who loves this neighborhood and are hoping to buy a house here. If you have been planning or considering selling, please contact me at larla.jane@gmail.com to see if we can work something out. We may even save the 6% agents' fees."
Does this actually work?
I've thought about doing this it then I think I look like a stalker. Plus, in this market, wouldn't you rather take your chances with a bidding war than selling to some weird, stalker family?
(Sorry if I'm negative, I'm nervous)
Anonymous wrote:You can always put letters in the mailboxes of the neighborhoods you're targeting.
"Greetings! We're a family of four who loves this neighborhood and are hoping to buy a house here. If you have been planning or considering selling, please contact me at larla.jane@gmail.com to see if we can work something out. We may even save the 6% agents' fees."