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Nabeel Syed
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TurnKey in indianapolis

Nabeel Syed
  • Seattle, WA
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Hello All,

I am very interested in Indianapolis and would like to know if anyone has had experience with turnkey providers in Indianapolis? And would recommend any good ones. 

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Michael Ehmann
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Michael Ehmann
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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@Nabeel Syed: listen to this week's podcast if you haven't already. They talk about turnkey providers for a few minutes. It's also a great episode if you're based in Seattle but are looking in Indy - the main focus of the episode is long distance investing.

David Greene considers turnkeys a reasonable option if you have a ton of money but very limited time to invest. Turnkeys are a convenience factor. A fallacy amongst many beginners is that turnkeys are a good way to start investing. Yes, you can do it, but you're leaving money on the table and will not learn as much as going out and doing it yourself.

If you're new to investing, I'd challenge you to look into non-turnkey properties first.

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