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Ryan Fox
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Pinnacle Investment Properties

Ryan Fox
  • Investor
  • NV and CA
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Does anyone have any experience working with this turnkey provider in Indy or Kansas City, MO?  There haven't been many recent reviews here or on turnkey-reviews.com.

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    Omar Khan
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    @Ryan Fox and @Aaron Hall

    I would read carefully into @Mike McKinzie experience. At this stage of the game, you will see many folks flogging the turnkey property dog. Frankly, in most attractive markets you will not find any good turnkey property stock left. On average, you will either have to work with local, investor-friendly agents OR take your chances. 

    Furthermore, it will be hard to do due diligence. E.g. if you're buying $40-150K houses, out of state... your traveling costs alone would eat into any potential profits you will make. 

    One last word of caution: Please, don't buy junk houses. Anything less than $850-1000/month rent tenant is going to cause you a lot of headache. 

    @Caleb Heimsoth can chip in as he's had some experience. 

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