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All Forum Posts by: Jason Lam

Jason Lam has started 30 posts and replied 92 times.

@Charles Carillo and @Bryan Blankenship

Thanks for the reply. With turnkey I don’t really have a market in mind, just anything where the numbers work.

Ideally I stay in Florida, either Tampa Bay or Kissimmee markets. I have lived in Tampa Bay for many years and have quite a lot of family in the area so it’s a good market.

I do already own a home in the Kissimmee area that is managed by a property manager so I have someone I trust in that area. It may be worth starting in those two markets but I am wondering what’s the best way to branch out to other markets. I don’t know any other real estate investor personally.

Hi first post here on Bigger Pockets. I’m sorry if this is the wrong sub-forum, I didn’t see a good spot for this question.

I live out of the US for work so I can’t travel back as frequently to view potential properties. How have some of you other remote investors found properties?

When I posted this question on Reddit I got quite a few investors looking to sell me turn key properties. My question is for the investors who buy without seeing the property, how do you know the home is good? Do you just call up local inspectors to tour and send detailed descriptions?

Based on my need to be remote the two options I see are either buying full turnkey or partnering with a house flipper who can rehab.

Any help on the best thing to do for remote investors would be great.