

1,525,610
Nina Hollander, I like both of your ideas.
-
Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
2,150,796
I would send a card "I'm baaaack!!" and then a follow up call or invitation to coffee or something.
-
Debbie Gartner
White Plains, NY
2,817,585
I would connect w/ them any way you can. Send them a handwritten card, connect w/ them on LI and maybe even FB. Call some. Start w/ "I'm excited to be back in Williamsburg," etc
-
Inna Ivchenko
Encino, CA
6,259,504
279,828
4,319,119
I have a 'confession letter' for not getting in touch with them for a long time.
4,800,082
1,525,610
1,525,610
Debbie Gartner, that's great advice, I think Long and Foster will run a press release in the local paper which will be a way to jump start the announcement.
2,224,473
I would send a postcard, or a nice letter, telling everyone you are back and looking forward to hearing from them again.
1,525,610
Gita Bantwal, I know because I may not still have all of their phone numbers as I didn't think I would ever live in Williamsburg again.
1,525,610
4,433,977
The first thing is to write to them and follow up with a call in a few days.
5,053,249
5,053,249
Send them a personal note with your business card letting them know you're back and happy to serve them.
1,611,716
If you know their information: email your announcement and call them ( following up). After you already moved, email and call them again. Good luck!
2,442,725
Pick up the phone and call them. They will be delighted to hear from you and that you are back.
1,525,610
Silvia Dukes PA, REALTOR, I like the I'm Baaack, maybe I can find a card that says that or make one on the computer.
1,525,610
3,727,519
Sybil, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has some wonderful cards that I use to send personal notes. Here is a link to their online catalogue . My personal favorites are the Metropolitan Cat collection and the Irises and the birds. Somethimes they sell boxes of assorted cards.
1,525,610
1,525,610
443,170