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Steven Cacace
  • Project/Construction Manager
  • Costa Mesa, CA
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Turnkey Real Estate Companies

Steven Cacace
  • Project/Construction Manager
  • Costa Mesa, CA
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I am looking to get into turnkey real estate and have been looking primarily into 2 companies.   Cash Flow Savvy and Real Wealth Network.   I would love to hear from anyone that has actually invested with either of these companies and what your experience was like?

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  • San Jose, CA
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Aaron Mazzrillo lazy investor from California. That's pretty judgement. Perhaps we are hard working at our full time jobs and like to spend our spare time with our families. And if out of state investing is done right it's not an expensive lesson at all. It's a very profitable one. Steven Cacace their are a lot of haters out there. The bottom line is their are so many ways to invest. And there really is no wrong or right way as we all do it differently based on our risk tolerance, financials, and preferences. I work 60 hours a week sometimes and when I do get a little time off I spend it with my family. I use turnkey companies to help me invest. PM me if you would like to hear more. Oh and definitely talk to Marco Santarelli. I spoke to him a few times and he's a great guy for beginners. I have not bought a home off him but others that have had good reviews.

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