Buyer Letter Strategy Guide

Write a strategy guide for buyers on how to write an effective offer letter. Helps agents advise clients on this nuanced tool.

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Write a buyer offer letter strategy guide from agent  for buyer clients.

Market context:  (competitive / balanced / buyer's market).
Legal considerations:  (buyer letters are banned in some states - include caveat).
What to include:  (connection to home, family story, stewardship).
What to avoid:  (protected class information, over-sharing, desperation).

300-400 words. Practical guide format. Cover what makes letters effective, what to avoid for legal and strategic reasons, and how to structure the letter. Include a sample structure outline.
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