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Rodney Watson
  • Cambria Heights, NY
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Ok, I say yes to turnkeys, but where?

Rodney Watson
  • Cambria Heights, NY
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Hi BPers,

HELP... 

Situation: I'm new to investing, been doing hours and hours of DD on turnkey investing. Decided turnkey is the way I want to invest. I like Jacksonville and San Antonio markets. I want to buy and hold for cash flow. I only have 25k to invest. Can anyone recommend a market that offers a good ROI for the amount I have to get started with?

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Manny Cirino
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  • Winter haven, FL
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Manny Cirino
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Winter haven, FL
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@Rodney Watson I say take your shot at a fix n flip and leverage the cash you have until you have a bit more to invest. I think with one good flip you would be ok to invest in the Jacksonville Market.

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