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Pinank Parikh
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sellersville, PA
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First property dilemma

Pinank Parikh
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sellersville, PA
Posted

Hi All,

I am just starting my journey in the real

Estate investment. I have been doing some research, talking to folks and attending some webinars. There is just wealth of material and view points and it has been hard to narrow down on a property.

I am particularly interested in a turnkey property and there are a ton of providers in that space. The dilemma has been what if property turn out to be bad and require significant repairs down the road. On paper everything looks good. I look at RoofStock everyday.

With that dilemma, it just occurred to me that why not just invest in a new development. Builder is likely to have done some research on the prospects of that market and neighborhood. It may not be a significant cash flow on day 1 but appreciation can be good. Plus I don’t have to worry about any repairs for few years as it comes with builder and appliance warranties.

What am I missing here?

P.S I live in Sellersville, PA but open to out of state turnkey property as well.

Thanks

Pinank

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Andrew Park
  • Property Manager
  • Memphis, TN
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Andrew Park
  • Property Manager
  • Memphis, TN
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@Aj Parikh Good deal, they're good people over there. Glad everything is running smoothly!

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