Newspaper Ads Are Pricey - Are They Worth The Money?

Hi all,

I am just starting out in the pretty house side of things, and am setting up a business for owner financing, lease options and options.

Now at almost $400 a month, for 30 days of an "I buy houses" 4 line ad, my question is : are people having success with this ? Would just a Fri, Sat, Sun ad be better?

-or- should I start out with signs and/or direct mail advertising?
:-?

Thanks

Comments(6)

  • AustinREI8th March, 2005

    Thanks Dave,

    I think I will try CraigsList, which I use all the time, but never thought about advertising real estate on!

    Great idea!

  • yashica238th March, 2005

    My first time posting an ad the prices really shocked me. $370 for a five day ad. I could only afford one day and paid $60 for Sunday only. I think I paid an extra dollar to have it appear online as well. That was a week and a half ago and people are actually still calling even, though I found a tenant /buyer willing to wire me the deposit that first day. Another route I used that produced some results was Rentclicks. Some of the homes on that website are pure rentals, but I had some tenant/buyers contact me from that ad. It is relatively inexpensive, I believe it was about $35 for a ad running 30 days and you can upload 15 pics.

  • Craigthecubfan2nd March, 2005

    maybe refer the deal to another investor for a fee? better to get a little money from it than none at all.

  • gbutler2nd March, 2005

    Wanna buy a house?


    Quote:
    On 2005-03-02 16:40, Craigthecubfan wrote:
    maybe refer the deal to another investor for a fee? better to get a little money from it than none at all.

  • ANGELATHEBRAVE14th March, 2005

    Do you want to live in the house? If so there is a mortgage for everyone out there! No credit - No money - so what . But be prepared to suffer the cost of high payments.

    Call a Realtor in you area. Better yet call a Broker selling in a depressed area - they know all the back door lenders.!

  • InActive_Account14th March, 2005

    I agree with Craig - best to get some quick cash to help you in another deal. Go ahead and call - try to feel him out, see how "motivated" he really is.

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