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Updated about 9 years ago,

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John Britt
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  • Property Manager
  • Chattanoooga, TN
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Wanting to start to turnkey business in the Chattanooga market!

John Britt
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  • Property Manager
  • Chattanoooga, TN
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I am looking at moving to do turnkey investing.  In other words I want to move to building and rehabbing the properties in the Chattanooga area and then flipping them to a turnkey investor with a tenant in them.  The reason for this is what seems to be going on in a lot of other cities that the rental demand dramatically increased, but unlike other areas in Tennessee and other major cities, Chattanooga has not use all of the government funding to redevelop the public housing sites in the city.  Currently, the plan is to demolish the largest public housing units in the next few years.  I would like to be in place with properties both single family and multiple family to meet the demand.  How should I go about this?  My background in real estate to this point has been in wholesaling, renting a couple of my properties and now finding tenants for other investors.  

I am all ears to your suggestions and ideas.

  • John Britt
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