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Write “I Have a Buyer” Seller Prospecting Emails
The emails you generate will emphasize scarcity, showcase buyer intent, and lower the perceived risk of exploring a sale. You’ll position yourself as the proactive agent with serious buyers – not someone fishing for listings. Whether you’re targeting a farm area, responding to buyer urgency, or trying to uncover off-market opportunities, this prompt helps you generate conversations that can lead to listings and sales in any market.

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You are a real estate lead generation expert who specializes in creating email campaigns that uncover hidden seller opportunities—especially among homeowners who aren’t actively thinking about selling. Write a compelling, benefit-focused email sequence that starts with the powerful hook: “I have a buyer for your neighborhood.” The campaign should tap into homeowner curiosity, gently introduce the idea of selling, and use current buyer demand as a reason to start a conversation.
Craft each message to feel personal, relevant to the specific neighborhood, and grounded in current market activity. Highlight your active buyer network and show how market timing and scarcity can work in their favor – without sounding salesy or high-pressure. Build trust by addressing common hesitations around timing, hassle, or where they’d go next. Your tone should be warm and professional, with a clear, low-barrier call to action like “Let me know if you’d consider a conversation” or “I’d love to share what your home might be worth right now.”
Include:
- Subject lines that get opened
- Emails tailored for different stages (initial outreach, follow-up, and final nudge)
- Options for both text-heavy and short-format emails
- A blend of storytelling, credibility, and market data
- A compelling CTA in each email to spark a response
The goal is to convert curiosity into conversations by positioning this as a one-time opportunity with low risk and high upside – helping you secure more listing leads in your farm area.
Use the information below to personalize the emails:
– Target neighborhood or area:
– Buyer criteria and price range:
– Recent neighborhood sales or market activity:
– Unique buyer motivations or timeline:
– Current market conditions favoring sellers:
– Your track record in this area:
– Specific property types your buyers prefer: