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Kusmayadi Djunaidi
  • Warner Robins, GA
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Buying turn key property

Kusmayadi Djunaidi
  • Warner Robins, GA
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Good morning,

I'm trying to see my option in turn key properties. Have anyone buy turn key properties? I was just contacted by a company who is in Ohio called American Wealth Builders. Anyone have any experience with them?

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Jon Horton
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  • Austin, TX
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Jon Horton
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  • Austin, TX
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Hi @Kusmayadi Djunaidi

I have worked with a couple of Turnkey providers and ended up doing my deals so far with just one provider.

My goal in using them was to get my feet wet, learn through active investing and make some connections.

My experience has sky rocketed my learning curve on a personal level and real estate investor level. Not knowing your experience level, I highly recommend that path for the newer investor who is operating with limited free time but wants to get going. It will not be the highest return on your money financially but it can be safer way to actively learn as long a you work with the correct Turnkey provider.

My advice would be to trust yourself, don't be afraid to say no and be very open to listening to what they say and then find a way to validate the information provided.

I have not worked in Ohio nor have I heard anything about American Wealth Builders.

Best of luck!

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