Starting Out
Market News & Data
General Info
Real Estate Strategies

Landlording & Rental Properties
Real Estate Professionals
Financial, Tax, & Legal


Real Estate Classifieds
Reviews & Feedback
Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply
Indianapolis Turnkey Investing
Hello all,
I am a new investor based out in the Sacramento metro area. One of the out-of-state markets we like is Indianapolis. My wife and I have done some preliminary research and we decided that turnkey is the best way to buy our first investment property.
Just want to see if anyone have any experience, feedback, and things to watch out for investing in the Indianapolis market.
Much appreciated,
Jack
Most Popular Reply

Quote from @Kang-Li Cheng:
Curious if anyone can name a few good turnkey providers in Indianapolis area?
@Kang-Li Cheng You're much better off going on your own and just using a solid agent that knows what they're doing. Turnkey providers typically buy the asset and put max of 15-25k into it without always addressing the major capital issues. The old lipstick on a pig type of thing. This is my experience at least. there's plenty of turnkey deals out there, and many SFR's struggling to sell right now would be good candidates. I'd be happy to help.
- Tyler Lingle
- [email protected]
