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Newbie: looking for turnkey in Indiana and/or Kansas City MO

Shriram Sharma
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Hi All, I am a newbie in the area of REI and I'm looking to invest in out of state rental properties. I literally have zero experience with real estate and all the knowledge I have gathered so far is through reading books, listening to tons of BP podcasts and reading through fellow investor's posts. 

I'm currently in San Diego CA and I looking to invest in a cash flow positive market. Reading through the BP forums, it looks like the only way to achieve that would be to invest out of state. I have narrowed it down to Indiana (Merrillville/Hammond) and Kansas City, MO area.

Since this would be my first real estate investment, I would like to start with a turnkey. I would really appreciate if someone could provide me with a few recommendations. Thanks in advance :)

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