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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

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TurnKey Real Estate Question

Jahan Zeb
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Hello Everyone,

This is my first post on BP.

A little background, I just graduated this past June and want to get into real estate investing as early as I can.

I live in California, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to invest here right now because everything is just so PRICEY.

I have been reading about strategies to buy properties in the mid-west that are under 125k that cash flow. First of all, is this still possible now a days? I know a few years ago everyone was getting good deals.

I was thinking of looking for some solid turn key companies in the mid west for my first investment so I can gain experience being a landlord? Anyone have any suggestions for solid turn key companies?

Any other advice would be much appreciated!

Thanks in advance for the feedback!

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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@Jahan Zeb actually spaces make a post easier to read. If someone posts long post that is all one paragraph I ignore it. 

Yes I believe there are still good cash flow deals to be had.  But there are certainly bad deals and bad players out there. Be careful.

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