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Uncertainty Around Optimal Follow-Up Frequency With Interested Real Estate Sellers

Real estate investors and agents lack clear guidance on how often to follow up with sellers who have shown interest. Without a defined cadence, they risk being too passive or annoying contacts into disengagement.

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