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Lessons from Turnkey?

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Not sure if this will be the right thread to post this question in, but are there any valuable insights you can learn from going Turnkey? A lot of people say its a great way to get started, and I obviously am no expert (hence me asking), but what can you actually learn from going Turnkey? I feel like you are just making a very hands-off investment and leaving all the hard work to a company

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Nick Giulioni
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Nick Giulioni
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You can learn how the buying process works, how the property management company operates, and what areas you want to invest.  It's how I got my start (with 1 property) and now up to 20 total doors (and scaling).  It's not necessary for everyone - but it also gives you a "trial run" if this is something you really want to do.

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