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Tanner Bruce
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Atlanta, GA
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Turn-key: Alternative option for returns?

Tanner Bruce
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Atlanta, GA
Posted

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to learn more about turn-key properties and what the best options to maximize return on them are currently. To my understanding, the main stream of income generally comes from leasing it out to a single tenant for an extended period of time.

My question is, instead of leasing directly to a tenant, would an owner of an investment property consider selling their rental rights for a fixed amount to a short-term rental manager?

It would operate similar to a Master Lease but with the potential to be higher as the short-term manager would be basing their offer off of the return they would incur from short term rates.

Any feedback is appreciated!

Thanks,

Tanner