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Flipping Junkie Podcast with Danny Johnson

Flipping Junkie is a podcast for people addicted to flipping houses, wholesaling houses, and real estate investing. Danny started flipping houses in 2003 and has chronicled his journey to help house flippers both new and experienced. Subscribe for weekly episodes featuring interviews with people just getting started as well as big name investors like Brandon Turner of Bigger Pockets and Justin Williams from House Flipping HQ. The podcast covers a range of topics like what is working today to find great deals for flipping, how to properly analyze deals for flipping, renting and owner financing, determining repair costs, finding contractors and managing rehab crews, what improvements to make and how to quickly sell your houses for big profits and so much more. Don’t worry, we won’t leave out the serious mistakes that you need to avoid when get starting and growing your real estate investing business. Join Danny Johnson to get the inside scoop on how to get started and how to stay successful to create true financial freedom for yourself and your family.
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Jul 25, 2016

Doug was born in Colorado Springs, CO and raised in Carlsbad New Mexico. After high school he ventured west to the sunny coast of Southern California.  It was there he met his beautiful bride Andrea, who happens to share his entrepreneurial spirit!   

 

As newlyweds, they ventured back to Colorado and started Mountain High Concessions, a Kettle Corn vender for special events and sporting/concert venues.  Mountain High Concessions became the first Kettle popcorn vender for the Denver Broncos at Mile High Stadium.  They were itching to get back to So Cal and they sold the concessions company and got started in Real Estate!

 

16 years and 3 kids later, they are the proud owners of one of Southern California's largest wholesale real estate purchasing companies!  They operate the business together along with our incredible team!  Over the past decade he has worked as a California Certified Residential Appraiser from 2003-2010.  Since 2008, he and Andrea have purchased and sold over 250 properties in Southern California and manage their in-house rental property portfolio.

 

In this episode, Doug shares with us how he started by sending out about 1,000 postcards each month that had the ‘Urgent Notice’ message on them to absentee owners.  His response rate then was about 2% to 4%…which is incredible!

 

Too bad everyone else started doing it and now the response rates are much, much lower.  Typical investor response rates on direct mail is around .5% (half a percent). 

 

Doug is now mailing around 20,000 pieces PER MONTH!  He’s definitely dialed in his message and list in order to be comfortable mailing that much.

 

Instead of post cards, Doug now mails letters that are more professional.  They have his business name and logo on them.  He also includes a picture of himself and his family.

 

I think this is where direct mail for real estate investors is headed.  Too many people are mailing yellow letters that come across as “iffy”.  If you get a letter in the mail from a complete stranger that says they want to buy your house and to call them…and that’s all…your BS meter is probably being pegged.

 

Doug uses propertyradar.com for his lists.  They are only available for west coast states.  He used to get his lists from listsource.com (where most investors still get their lists).

 

His criteria for his absentee owners list is:

House older than 20 years

Bought 4+ years ago

With more than 60% equity

Less than 3,000 sqft

 

Many investors have trouble figuring out what benefits to motivated sellers to list in their letters.  Here are some we discussed in this episode:

 

We buy As-Is.  Make no repairs.

Fast Cash so you can Sell Quickly

Sell without dealing with Tenants or Family Members

Pay No Commissions

Skip the Hassles

Have Confidence the Deal with Close

 

To come up with your own benefits, just put yourself in the shoes of motivated sellers.  Consider why you would seller to investor rather than the conventional way of listing with a Realtor.

 

Be sure to check out the show notes page at http://flippingjunkie.com/44 to download your free guide from Doug entitled, ’11 Tips to Working Successfully with your Spouse’

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