
12 February 2025 | 43 replies
Hi Nida,I'm a bit late to the party but better late than never I guess lolIn the search bar here on Bigger Pockets or even a Google research will reveal a lot of info about certain companies.I'd always like to joke around and say that "Google is your best friend" when looking to work with someone new lolI'd like to second Jason's comment who has been around the turnkey game for a long time and has probably conducted due diligence on many if not all turnkey providers over the years.Not many have stood the test of time and I'm proud to say that we have.Not intending to plug my company as we have many battle scars that started from day 1.But still here and still battling away 🤓Why we survived and thrived unlike many others was keeping our operation small and boutique and only doing deals on our terms.Low volume sales and thorough investor pre-qualification (As not everyone that has a pulse is necessarily a good fit for what we can provide).Some investors did better than others but one thing I can happily say is that we always did our best for all.I believe a very important component to any "true" turnkey company is that the penny ultimately drops must drop with them.Meaning, if you invest and things don't go the way as planned it is entirely up to them to rectify.No finger pointing or passing on the monkey to someone else (Like a realtor, contractor or PM).A true turnkey company stands behind it's properties, rehabs and in-house property management.Key phrase here is "in-house property management".Everything must be under the same roof and the provider must take all responsibility for the outcome of that investment.Wishing you much success

21 January 2025 | 31 replies
I did some research first to see if they are even legitimate and what their reviews are like.

27 January 2025 | 29 replies
Consider both the financial cost and the time commitment.Have I researched the program?

27 January 2025 | 35 replies
Based on my experience coaching investors with my husband, who was a realtor many years ago, I strongly advise that, regardless of whom you work with, you meet the team, conduct thorough market research, get an appraisal, schedule an inspection, and also arrange for a site visit.

19 February 2025 | 171 replies
Agree with Peter that with Grocapitus you need to research the actual principals.

12 January 2025 | 0 replies
Sale Price$171,000 - $55,000 (Rehab) - $13,680 (8% fees) - $40,000 (profit) = $62,320 MAOFrom talking to other investors and doing research, typically a Novation allow more money to the seller, correct?Â

12 January 2025 | 7 replies
New to the app & doing some research, I found this app might be a good resource. Â

19 January 2025 | 269 replies
Going for second trip in January for some more research.Â

15 January 2025 | 5 replies
I'd start by refining your search criteria, researching the surrounding markets, and comparing them to what best fits your needs, etc.Â