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Opinions on turn key options such as rootstock

Shawn Verma
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All just looking for some input or personal experience from individuals that have used turn key sites such as roofstock. I am currently just educating myself in REI, on one of the podcasts roofstock was mentioned and I just wanted some real feedback. Thanks

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Joseph Salegna
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@Shawn Verma - roofstock isnt really a turnkey company but a more of a marketplace where investment properties are bought and sold online from other property owners. I havent personally bought any properties listed on roofstock before but that's what it is. In turnkey, in short, you are purchasing a fully rehabbed property (in most cases) from a turnkey seller that is price at or near market value. They may or may not have in-house property management in place as well. 

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