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Investing while working and keeping a 24/7 job
Hey Bigger Pockets fam! My names Matt and I am a 26 year old new investor. I have been doing my research, reading, and learning about different investment tactics. The main problem I have at this moment is my job. I work on a yacht, which means I am always on the clock, do not have nearly any free time to work on my business, as well as spotty wifi and cell service to manage anything. But having said that I LOVE what I do and want to keep doing it for the foreseeable future. What I am wondering is, what would be a good investing avenue to take. I have looked into Turnkey properties because of their all inclusive nature, but I wanted to know if there was anything else similar where I do not have to be present daily. If there is not anything similar, then does anyone have suggestions on reliable Turnkey properties that have proved faithful?
Thanks! All the best, Matt
Originally posted by @Bradley Sriro:
@Matthew Yeoman I think that a full service turnkey provider would work great for you. I am personally investing with JWB Real Estate Capital in Jacksonville, Fl. But there are many quality providers out there that you might want to check out. REI Nation is one company that operates in several markets. I have been considering them as well and one of the founders @Chris Clothier wrote a great book on passively investing in turnkey rentals called Turnkey Revolution. If this is something that interests you, I would definitely recommend reading it. Some other providers that I have looked at include: Turnkeyinvest.com, Memphis Investment Properties, and Easy Street Property Investments. I hope this helps and if you ever have any questions, feel free to message me. Best of luck!
I would avoid Easy Street Property Investment out of Davenport. I have personally had a very negative experience with them as an investor.