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Updated almost 3 years ago,

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Adam Anderson
  • Developer
  • Palm Harbor, FL
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JWB Real Real Estate Capital, Can anyone comment on performance?

Adam Anderson
  • Developer
  • Palm Harbor, FL
Posted

Hi,

I'm beginning the process of expanding my portfolio out of my home sate and have been diligently researching turn key providers.  I have other property in FL and often visit the state. It looks like JWB has a very nice finished product in a pretty good market (Jacksonville FL) but I'm wondering how well they are on the longer term management side.  Has anyone in the BP community owned and had them manage for more than 5 years? How has the longer term vacancy/collections rate been? Has the completely renovated home you purchased held up well and minimized ongoing expenses as expected? 

Thanks in advance!

Adam

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