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Wenqian Guo
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Turnkey provider for properties in Ocala, FL

Wenqian Guo
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  • San Bruno, CA
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Are there any turnkey providers in Ocala Florida? ( both new builds and or rehab properties) I was not able to find any, rent to retirements has some in Ocklahawa which is kind of close to Ocala…but from what I read on the forum Ocklahawa is a lot more rural than Ocala, and not appreciated as much, is this true ?

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Ocklawaha is fairly rural.  Currently, the houses in that area are renting, but they take longer to rent.  I am also concerned that when the economy starts to weaken, the more rural areas will get even more challenging.  There are opportunities west of Ocala in Dunnellon and Citrus County, where the area is growing pretty rapidly, that would probably represent better opportunity.  I sent you a PM, let me know if you would like to connect live.

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