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Review of Turnkey Investment Services

Parker Robertson
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Has anyone had any experience using a turnkey investment service they would recommend?

I've reviewed a few myself (Norada, Rent2retirement, RealWealth, etc.), but since they all promise the same thing - passive cash flow - it is hard to determine which is the best of the bunch. 

I'm looking for any suggestions, recommendations, or advice that could point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance!

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    Taz Zettergren
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    Taz Zettergren
    • Real Estate Agent
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    @Parker Robertson There are several other options out there like JWB, Midsouth homebuyers and Crestcore to name a few. I've worked with REI Nation before and had a great experience, full disclosure I work for them as well so of course there is some bias lol! In all seriousness they are a customer service company that just so happens to be in real estate. When I buy out of state I want to work with a company that owns the entire process from top to bottom as in they use their own money to purchase the home, renovate it, sell to an investor then manage for them as well on the back end. That way their interest are mutually aligned. Once you're under the management umbrella of REI you'll be assigned a customer service rep that will reach out once a month regardless of what's going on so there's open lines of communication.

    Feel free to reach out if any questions arise. Best of luck investing! 

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