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Updated about 10 years ago, 12/11/2014

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Leo Qu
  • Cupertino, CA
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Distinguish good/bad turn key solutions

Leo Qu
  • Cupertino, CA
Posted

Hello BP,

I plan to invest in a few buy and hold properties in Cleveland and/or Springfield, Ohio. And having a full time job, going for a turn-key solution doesn't seen like a bad idea to me.

  • Economy of scale when fixing up property
  • Developed networks of wholesalers, PMs, and contractors etc.
  • Knowledge of the market and different neighborhoods

My question is how do you distinguish the high quality turnkey providers from the ones that will give low returns, or worse low-ball you? Everybody claims big numbers...

And any recommendations for some good people in these areas that one can develop a real relationship/partnership with?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

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