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Clayton Morris and Morris Invest/Buy and Hold
Hey everyone, I'm sure many of you follow Clayton Morris with his blog and podcast. I have found very valuable information and advice about buy and hold real estate using his resources. My question though is if anyone has ever purchased a property through his turnkey company. The more and more I listen to him, the more intrigued I become about using his model and actually purchasing homes through his company. I have no reason to doubt his professionalism at all, but I also have many concerns about investing in houses that are outside of driving distance even though he has property management in place to handle the day-to-day.
Can anyone discuss their experiences with Clayton or know of anyone that has purchased properties through him?
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There was a thread on this subject just last week. Lots of detail and insight, though no stories from actual investors. According to some anecdotes, he's way too busy, loses interest if you don't have cash, and is dealing in pretty low end houses that several posters suggested would have higher than desirable vacancy and repair rates. https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/92/topics/320061-morris-invest---any-insights