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Updated almost 11 years ago, 02/20/2014

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Michael Roberts
  • Centreville, MD
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Starting out

Michael Roberts
  • Centreville, MD
Posted

New to BP and new to investing. Live in Maryland and am looking to buy my first property.

My problem is that I am finding myself going in too many directions at once.... looking in several different markets, etc....

I am looking more for a turnkey property, no time or knowledge to do the rehab myself. Looking for reputable, quality property mgmt.

I have looked at Norada, Equity First, Memphis, Texas, as well as some of the other well placed turkey companies via google search.

I know I have to reign it in and get focused on one area, etc.....

Looking for guidance on good turnkey companies and advice on type of property (condo, single family, etc)

I have 10-20k that I have liquid to move into a deal. Looking to buy and hold long term.

I appreciate all information shared.

Thanks

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