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Luke McKenzie
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Which Turnkey Properties

Luke McKenzie
  • Investor
  • Portland, Oregon area
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For turnkey companies, which companies are the better ones, which ones to avoid? Any thoughts on Memphis Investment Properties?

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With so many options out there it is important to ask questions to determine which provider will be the best fit for you.  A good place to start is making sure you understand what any company means when they say "turnkey".  Some questions to be asking to determine this:  are the properties completely renovated, are they newly built, what markets do they operate in, what asset classes do they offer (are there single family homes, multi-family homes, commercial, new development, new construction, etc), do they operate in multiple markets?  Having answers to some of these questions allows you to start thinking about not only HOW you get started in real estate investing, but also what the next steps look like in terms of scaling and diversification of your portfolio.  Working with a provider that can work with you to determine what your needs are and helps you to reach your specific goals.  

Wishing you much success in your real estate endeavors!

Eric

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