Reverse Prospecting 'I Have a Buyer' Email
Email sent to a database of potential sellers indicating you have a verified buyer.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
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March 17, 2026
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March 17, 2026
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Subject: Do you know anyone selling in [Neighborhood]? Hi [Name], I'm reaching out because I have a fully pre-approved, highly motivated family looking to buy a home in [Neighborhood or specific school district] in the next 30 days. They are specifically looking for: - [3 or 4] Bedrooms - A large backyard - Updated kitchen Because inventory is so low right now, there is nothing on the market that fits their needs. Before we start knocking on doors, I wanted to reach out to my network. Do you know anyone in [Neighborhood] who has even briefly mentioned thinking about selling this year? If so, my buyers are willing to pay top dollar and can close on the seller's timeline. Thanks for your help! [Your Name]
💡 Pro Tip
Even if the recipient isn't selling, this email proves to your database that you are actively hustling for your buying clients—which makes them want to hire you.
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Real Estate Referrals, Sphere of Influence Marketing
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