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Reasons Why Home Investors Use Direct Mail Marketing

Direct mail continues to be the most favored method of marketing for real estate investors because of its ability to target motivated sellers in a cost-efficient manner. Moreover, studies have shown that direct mail marketing outperforms digital ads in the real estate industry. 

Home investor direct mail is an effective way to form personal relationships with homeowners with a one-to-one marketing experience. For instance, address your prospects by name with street view images of their property. Send personalized real estate postcards, real estate snap pack mailers, property investor brochures, home investor letter & envelopes, and more!

Home investor direct mail marketing continues to dominate the real estate industry because it is targeted, personalized, and affordable for any size budget.


Target The Perfect Audience For Your Real Estate Business!

Send your postcards, letters, and brochures to the perfect target audience through targeted mailing lists. Targeted Mailing Lists are customizable mailing leads that real estate investors can use to focus on a specific audience. 

Customize a consumer mailing list to find nearby motivated sellers by choosing households with delinquent taxes, out-of-state landlords, expired lists, privates and inherited properties and more. Further customize your mailing list by targeting geographic locations including state, zip code, city, and radius. 

Surprise Your Prospects With Personalized, Attention-Grabbing Mailing Campaigns!

It is hard to deny the competitiveness of real estate direct mail marketing. Your prospects will most likely have their mailboxes overflowing with your competitors direct mail. Get ahead of the competition by personalizing your home investor direct mail pieces.

Use Variable Data Printing to address each recipient by name, such as “Hey John, I’d love to buy your home with cash”, along with variable text, images, and offers specific to that one prospect.

Another effective form of personalization is pen addressing or handwriting the letter and envelope. Mimic a personal letter or postcard from a family or friend and improve your open rates. Have a limited budget? Take advantage of technology like variable handwriting font which prints out a font with changing letters, numbers, and styles to mimic handwriting.

Furthermore, surprise your prospects with images of their home with our Google Street View technology. Send us a list of addresses and we can place street view images of these properties on your next home investor postcard, brochure, envelope, letter and more!

Direct Mail Is Affordable For Any Size Budget!

Customize your real estate direct mail campaign to be affordable for your specific budget. Determine how many real estate mailers you’d like to spend on direct mail mailing campaign. You control the quantity. Direct mail companies offer weekly and monthly direct mail programs that include weekly/monthly payments, minimizing your monthly costs. 


Ready for your first real estate investor direct mail campaign?

Outsource your next home investor to the real estate direct mail experts. The Addressers is home to the best real estate direct mail service provider. We have over 40 years of experience supporting businesses in this industry. Our in-house capabilities allows us to offer the lowest costs with next day turnaround services. Our team knows what it takes to create a winning campaign. Let the Addressers help drive a steady flow of new leads to your real estate business today!


 

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