From REI Academy
Back in about 1963 the market in Las Vegas was
overbuilt with new homes. The builders were going crazy trying to figure out
how to sell these new houses. Terms were being used like: the market is
flat, the economy is in the toilet and the housing market bubble has burst.
A lot like some of the stories you read from some of the investors in
certain areas of the country.
As hard as the builders tried, there seemed no way
to sell any houses. This looked like the perfect opportunity for a creative
real estate investor. I went to the largest builder in the city and asked
him what his largest housing development was. He replied, "There was a
sub-division with about 85 tract homes sitting vacant that he owned". I
said, "If I can sell all your houses in one day would you give me a free
house?" You know how you get one of "those looks" like you don't have all
your marbles? His look did not bother me. He must have figured, what the
heck, what do I have to loose? He agreed and we drew up the paperwork to
cement the deal.
I picked a Saturday for the great give away
spectacular. I ran ads in the newspaper, offering a Free Bar-B-Q with hot
dogs, hamburgers, soda pop and all the great gourmet items. The headline of
the ad read $5000.00 to $10,000 off the price of every house for the lucky
ones only. How lucky are you? I had pre-arranged with the owner concerning
the prices of the houses, so we were fine there. I instructed the tract
salesman not to sell any homes until 1 p.m. It was a great turn out;
hundreds of people enjoying themselves with a FREE meal.
At exactly 1 p.m., the helicopter flew in. Inside
the helicopter were thousands of Ping Pong Balls with $5K and one ball with
$10K (complying with the advertising laws) imprinted on them. The balls were
released over the crowd. My plan was excellent, except I for forgot about
the big whooshing blade of the copter. Ping Pong Balls went hither, dither
and everywhere. Fortunately the customers were pushing and shoving chasing
them down to find the lucky ping-pong ball. The sub-division was sold out
that Saturday with back up offers on every single home.
Creative advertising works to sell your property.
The next time someone tells you the real estate
market has gone bust rent a helicopter and take him or her for a ride.
Good Investing.
John "Cash" Locke
Hi, my name is John 'Cash' Locke and for over 8
years I have been quietly buying and selling houses for fun and big profits.
Now you can use the Same Magical Words I Used to Buy Over 500 Houses And
Start Building Your Real Estate Empire Faster Than You Ever Dreamed
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