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Sample Letter To Buy A House Not For Sale ❲2025-2027❳

Writing a "letter of interest" to a homeowner whose house isn't on the market—often called a "yellow letter" or "cold call letter"—is a strategic way to find off-market deals. Because these homeowners aren't actively looking to sell, your letter needs to be personal, professional, and low-pressure. Key Elements of an Effective Letter

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Mention that you are pre-approved or a cash buyer to show you are a serious candidate who won't waste their time. Writing a "letter of interest" to a homeowner

Explain why you like their specific house or neighborhood. Genuine compliments go a long way. Explain why you like their specific house or neighborhood

I am happy to purchase the property "as-is," so you wouldn't need to worry about repairs or staging.

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards, [Your Name][Your Phone Number][Your Email Address] Pro-Tips for Success

Use sites like Zillow or Redfin to see when the house was last sold; people who have owned for 5–10 years are often more likely to consider a move.

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