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Eric Martin
  • Long Beach, CA
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Newbie looking into Turnkeys

Eric Martin
  • Long Beach, CA
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Hello, BP. I have been a member for a little over a month. Other than owning my own home I am new to real estate investing. I have been reading blogs, forums and ebooks since in joined. I have learned a few things but I know there is a ton of other things to learn. My reasons for investing are to supplement my future retirement and equally important to be able to leave something for my children. I am a little wary of investing at home due to prices being so high in SoCal area.  I was looking in to turnkeys OOS as I have a W2 and don't have time to constantly look for deals. I plan to buy and hold so they look appealing. I worry though about vetting everything from the company to the neighborhood. Any thoughts?

Eric

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