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Adam Scheetz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Staten Island, NY
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[Calc Review] Would you take a lower ROI for an A-Class Turn Key?

Adam Scheetz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Staten Island, NY
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Greetings Again BP Community,

Here's my dilemma. In my valiant quest for a good value add property as a long distance investor, I've learned some stuff. 

  • Stuff 1: Putting together a good and reliable team for your first out of state purchase is daunting.
  • Stuff 2: Most turn key providers are sucking up every bit of equity in exchange for a break-even property at best that will still likely need some help in the near future because of rehab shortcuts and location. 
  • Stuff 3: If I had the team in place and the deal ready, I'd bank all the equity and cash flow but would have to endure the process of getting to that point.

So here's my issue. I have actually found a good, trustworthy, and highly recommended turnkey provider who works with Investors and ARE investors themselves. I communicate directly with head of the outfit which is nice. They cover the property management in house. Only rehab in A & B Class neighborhoods. And have an average tenant vacancy of 3.4% over the last 10 years. The rehab itself is a bit above average but for good reason. They update all the bathrooms, kitchen, plumbing, electrical, and replace the roof. All hard surface floors and counters are installed for ease of maintenance. Their whole goal is to front load the property with all these updates so that the investor can ACTUALLY cash-flow. BTW, this is my review not a regurgitation of some advertisement from them.

So the question is, until I can get a good and reliable team of people in place that can execute the deals for me, Would a low purchase price turn-key property in a Class-A neighborhood that cash flows $150-$200 with lower CAPX, Vacancy, and MX costs really be such a bad idea? At least until I get some more experience and connections.

Anxiously awaiting your thoughts!

-Adam Scheetz

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