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All Forum Posts by: Brigitte Bugayong

Brigitte Bugayong has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: picking a turnkey company

Brigitte BugayongPosted
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Quote from @Brigitte Bugayong:

Hi, I'm wanting to do my due diligence so i can choose a turnkey company. Looking at Norada and Rent to retirement to facilitate my first purchase out of state. (I live in California) But I'm pretty unclear on how to evaluate them. My artistic brain freezes up  Lol  Any suggested reading would be greatly appreciated. I've been doing the multifamily bootcamp but realized turnkey is the avenue for me 

Thank you in advance 


 Thank you everyone for the great replies. I have a bunch of reading to do and a list of questions to write out for when I begin my interview process with companies, I will update this post when I'm ready for the next step, you're all awesome 

Post: picking a turnkey company

Brigitte BugayongPosted
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Thank you much appreciated. 

Post: picking a turnkey company

Brigitte BugayongPosted
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Hi, I'm wanting to do my due diligence so i can choose a turnkey company. Looking at Norada and Rent to retirement to facilitate my first purchase out of state. (I live in California) But I'm pretty unclear on how to evaluate them. My artistic brain freezes up  Lol  Any suggested reading would be greatly appreciated. I've been doing the multifamily bootcamp but realized turnkey is the avenue for me 

Thank you in advance