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Updated almost 7 years ago,

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Kalen Jordan
  • Austin
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Aggregate / detailed data on properties, property managers, etc.

Kalen Jordan
  • Austin
Posted

Hi there! I've been starting to look into SFH rentals for a buy and hold strategy. Starting to have some discussions with turnkey providers and trying to soak up all I can here on the boards.

One thing I'm wondering about is whether it's possible to access a lot of data pertinent to de-risking investment decisions.

For example, one of the big question marks it seems is how good and headache-free your property management company is. There are of course a lot of reviews in these forums and elsewhere (turnkey reviews etc.) but I'm looking for aggregate and detailed log data.

For example, all of the incidents (repairs, issues) that the PM company logged across their entire portfolio. Maybe even along with some kind of satisfaction metric by the owner.

Also things like macro trends for rents and appreciation by neighborhood.

Maybe even a way for turnkey providers or other real estate professionals to aggregate data on all the deals they've done that could be verified by a 3rd party so you can you really drill in detail into what to expect.

Super new to the space so it's possible these are really bad ideas! Any feedback appreciated!

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