Prospecting to Absentee Owners
of vacant homes

Are there vacant homes in your territory that you’re just itching to list and sell?
Today’s hot market is the perfect time for you to reach out to homeowners who don’t live in their houses. Use these 10 absentee owner prospecting letters to get a conversation started with absentee owners of vacant homes – and to turn those vacant homes into listings and closings.
Since the houses aren’t currently for sale, the letters suggest reasons why they might want to consider selling – and point out why selling now is a good idea.
Six of these letters could be sent to any absentee owner with a vacant house. They mention the expense and liability of owning a vacant home. They also remind owners that homes can deteriorate when unoccupied.
See a sample right here…
The other four absentee owner prospecting letters are more specialized.
- One tells the owner that you have a buyer who asked about that house in particular.
- Another touches on the headaches associated with renting – and the fact that their house has been unoccupied for some time.
- One mentions being underwater
- One is to owners who inherited the house
Every absentee owner prospecting letter includes the call to action, and each assures the reader that getting in touch with you carries no obligation. Most do include the offer of a market analysis and some offer your market report.
If those vacant homes are getting under your skin, get this letter set today and start reaching out.
It’s too late to do it yesterday!
So – How much? Only $59 for all 10
Wishing you boundless prosperity,
P.S. Need other letters? Choose from more than 40 other sets right here.
P.P.S. Yes, of course I can help you with customized real estate prospecting letters, web pages, brochures, postcards, newsletters, and agent bios – just get in touch and let me know what you need. Write me at: marte@copybymarte.com