Friday, March 6, 2009

Does anyone one know where I should go to propose an available land site to Bank of America for a new branch?

I have acquired a piece of real estate and would like to find out if the Bank of America Corporation might be interested in purchasing it for one of their branch facilities.


I would contact your local branch manager and ask who you need to contact at their corporate offices. Once you get that name, make sure when you call that you state that you have a viable location for a branch that they may find interesting. Do not tell the receptionist exactly why you are calling (remember they are the gate keeper) and you will not get the run around. You can even speak to the assistant (who I'm sure) who can get your message to the right person or persons.

Make sure you tell the receptionist that you want to make an appointment to speak with (whoever is is). That way she won't just say he/she is unavailable.

You could send a letter to BOA, but it will most likely end up in the trash. Most corporate entities have RE brokers identified to seek out properties for them, they don't accept solicitations.

Go to Yahoo answers, pose a question there, possibly a Representative from the bank will see your question and contact you.

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