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Rung T.
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  • San Jose, CA
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is school district rating of turnkey property important

Rung T.
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  • San Jose, CA
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Hi, I am on the verge of investing my first out-of-state turnkey property but I have a question/concern on school rating of the property 

1. Properties seem not in good school district. I checked several properties from different reputable turnkey providers but cannot find a property in good school district (it seems normal to have 2-4 school rating and some properties even have school rating 1). Is this normal for turnkey rental?Should I ignore the bad school rating of the properties and look only cash flow? Is there any turnkey provider with properties in good school district (>7).

Thanks,

RT

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