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Tanner Shore
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How flexible can you get when aiming for the 1% rule for turnkeys

Tanner Shore
  • New to Real Estate
  • Corona, CA
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Hey BP Community, 

I have been analyzing several different properties through many different turnkey companies, and it seems that it is much more difficult to find properties that satisfy the 1% rule. Obviously, the turnkey providers need to make money and mark the properties up, so does that make it acceptable to settle for a .8% or .9% rule? Cash flow is the ultimate goal, so if you have some insight please share!

Thanks!

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Tanner Shore
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@Taylor L. @Ali Boone I appreciate the advice! Thank you.

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