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Most people think pre-foreclosure means the end of the road. You know better—it’s the start of a conversation.
Right now, foreclosures are rising across the country. And while headlines spark panic, your role is to bring clarity. This letter is designed to do exactly that:
• Bust common myths that prey on vulnerable homeowners
• Reframe pre-foreclosure as a moment for informed decisions—not rushed ones
• Position you as a steady, experienced guide with real solutions
Use this campaign to offer what most won’t: options, empathy, and a way forward that protects your clients' peace of mind—and their equity.
In uncertain times, most people hit pause. The smartest agents? They press in.
This text is a low-pressure way to re-open conversations with people who’ve stepped back. It acknowledges what everyone’s feeling—without adding to the noise. Use it to:
• Create space for casual, judgment-free dialogue
• Offer a steady voice in a noisy market
• Signal that real movement is still happening
It’s not about pushing people to act—it’s about reminding them you’re here, paying attention, and ready when they are.
Silence isn’t strategy—it’s a missed opportunity.
This text gives you a simple way to re-engage people who’ve gone quiet. Right now, many are quietly watching the market, unsure whether to move forward or stay put. Your job? Open the door. Offer clarity. And make the next step feel less overwhelming. Use this script to:
• Gently restart paused conversations
• Create space for honest, pressure-free dialogue
• Position yourself as the go-to guide in uncertain times
It’s not pushy. It’s proactive. And that’s what makes it effective.
Confusion isn’t the enemy—silence is.
Right now, your clients don’t need all the answers. They need a trusted voice to help them make sense of the noise. This campaign is your opportunity to step in with calm, credible guidance at a time when most agents are staying quiet. Use it to:
• Acknowledge what buyers and sellers are really feeling
• Highlight what’s actually happening—rates, inventory, demand
• Reopen conversations that were paused out of fear or fatigue
Don’t wait for the market to “settle.” Show up for people now.
Most agents wait for certainty before they speak up. The best ones? They lead through it.
This campaign is designed for moments like this—when buyers and sellers are quietly re-evaluating, unsure whether to make a move or stay put. You have a short window to step in with clarity and confidence. Use this message to:
• Reignite conversations that have gone quiet
• Reframe what’s possible in the next 90 days
• Reposition yourself as the steady hand clients are searching for
It’s not about predicting the future. It’s about helping people make sense of the present.
Many homeowners are feeling the weight of today's economic uncertainties. With concerns about rising prices and financial stability, understanding one's home equity becomes crucial. This script is crafted for personalized, one-on-one outreach to prospects, offering them clarity amidst the financial fog.
By proactively addressing these economic concerns, you position yourself as a knowledgeable and trustworthy advisor, ready to guide clients through uncertain times.
A good Coming Soon campaign doesn’t just build anticipation—it builds connection.
This letter taps into something we see all the time in tight-knit neighborhoods: someone hears a home is hitting the market, and immediately thinks, “I wonder if [friend/family member] would want to live here…”
We designed this campaign to make that moment more powerful.
It gives neighbors first-look access plus insider prep details they won’t find online—creating a sense of trust, transparency, and exclusivity. It makes them feel like they’re in the loop, not just on the list. And if they know someone looking? You’re now the obvious person to call.
This isn’t just a teaser. It’s a hand-delivered reason to talk about your listing before it goes live. Use it to spark conversations and referrals.
Most Just Listed letters are forgettable. This one isn’t.
Because it doesn’t just announce a listing,it answers the one question every homeowner actually cares about: “Why should I care?”
This campaign leads with value: It highlights the specific, strategic improvements you made to prep the home, giving neighbors real ideas they can apply to their own property, whether they’re selling now or two years from now.
It does three things at once:
✔ Shows the caliber of work you do behind the scenes
✔ Educates homeowners on what buyers in their neighborhood really care about
✔ Keeps you top-of-mind as the expert who understands how to market a home, not just list one
It’s not just a listing announcement. It’s a positioning play.
Right now, the typical homeowner wants $39K more than buyers are willing to pay. And too many agents are losing the conversation before it even starts, because they’re not showing the cost of a bad plan in real terms.
That’s what this campaign is built to do.
It takes sellers out of “let’s test the market” mode and shows them, clearly and calmly, how that mindset leads to a $23,000 mistake they never saw coming. Use this letter to reframe what smart pricing actually means in today’s market.
We based the $23K on a $500,000 home, factoring in two to three months of mortgage, taxes, insurance, and utilities. You can adjust the number to better reflect average home prices in your market.
This campaign has generated millions of dollars in listing appointments. It's the incredibly popular Name Your Price campaign.
Here's a pro-tip: This tactic was originally designed to be an email campaign but really smart agents are leveraging it as a direct mail piece as well.
When an idea works, extend it to other channels.
Always double down on your winners.
When buyers re-enter the market, it usually starts with curiosity.
Not bold moves—just a sense that the timing might be better.
This text leans into that energy with a useful offer at the right moment.
Even a small rate dip can reset the conversation.
Not just because affordability improves—but because buyers start to feel the difference. According to Redfin, a recent drop from 7.08% to 6.67% gave buyers with a $3K/month budget an extra $16,000 in purchasing power. That subtle shift can be enough to re-engage someone who’s been sitting on the sidelines.
This text uses a light touch to invite that kind of buyer back into the dialogue.
When interest rates so much as wobble, buyer psychology shifts. Not always in ways you can predict—but often in ways you can use. A modest dip doesn’t just increase affordability. It gives fence-sitters permission to act.
With the Bank of Canada’s next rate announcement coming July 30, now is the time to steady your message.
This email helps you do just that—calmly, confidently, and with purpose.
Send this email today and include a soft P.S. to invite the right people into a conversation without pressure.
A subtle shift in rates can unlock serious momentum.
When mortgage rates ease—even slightly—buyers don’t just gain affordability. They gain confidence. According to Redfin, a recent dip from 7.08% to 6.67% gave buyers with a $3,000/month budget $16,000 more in purchasing power—enough to afford a $455,000 home instead of $439,000.
That kind of shift can often spark renewed energy: faster tours, fewer concessions, more decisive offers.
Send this email today and include a soft P.S. to invite the right people into a conversation without pressure.
Slow season? Only if you sit it out.
The best agents don’t wait for momentum. They create it.
And right now, the market just handed you a reason to re-engage homeowners in your database.
30-year mortgage rates just hit their lowest point since April.
Top agents use shifts like this to sharpen their timing and separate from the pack.
It seems like sellers everywhere want more than their home is worth right now.
Redfin just put numbers to what agents across North America have been saying for months: the typical seller is asking $39,000 more than buyers are willing to pay.
That’s the mindset we built this campaign to address.
Not by scaring people. But by walking them through a familiar (and avoidable) scenario: a high list price… a few quiet weeks… and eventually, a sale that costs them an extra $23K in holding costs they never planned for.
It’s a simple, clear way to illustrate why overpricing doesn’t just delay a sale—it eats away at their bottom line.
We based the $30K on a $700,000 home, factoring in two to three months of mortgage, taxes, insurance, and utilities. You can adjust the number to better reflect average home prices in your market.
















