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Best Turnkey Companies
Someone I know is looking to do their first investment through a turnkey provider (I'm more of a do-it-yourself type) - which turnkey providers are the best and why?
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Originally posted by @Johnny Wolff:
Someone I know is looking to do their first investment through a turnkey provider (I'm more of a do-it-yourself type) - which turnkey providers are the best and why?
I would start by looking at your local market. There really isn't a nation TK company. Pick a market you like and look there. I would also make sure they are TRUE Turnkey Providers. They should OWN the property first (not just be a listing agent) They should renovate it all in-house. They should also place a tenant PRIOR to closing. After you close, they should also stay on as the property manager, again, in-house. Anything less is not a Turnkey.