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Nate Sanow
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Higher uptick in Turnkey availability ?

Nate Sanow
  • I​nvestor & Agent
  • Tulsa, OK
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Just curious if you are seeing more and more “turnkey” properties available in your market? I am beginning to notice that here, particularly in the off market sector.

Inherited tenants always present a unique challenge but I’d imagine even more so now.

Could be where the next rush of opportunities are and not necessarily in a massive foreclosure rush.

Thoughts?

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Tom Ott
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Tom Ott
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Originally posted by @Nate Sanow:

Just curious if you are seeing more and more “turnkey” properties available in your market? I am beginning to notice that here, particularly in the off market sector.

Inherited tenants always present a unique challenge but I’d imagine even more so now.

Could be where the next rush of opportunities are and not necessarily in a massive foreclosure rush.

Thoughts?

Turnkeys have been going in the blink of an eye in Cleveland ever since the beginning of 2020. This pandemic has only made them go faster! 

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