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All Forum Posts by: Greg Yunov

Greg Yunov has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

@Scott Kaczmarek

Understood. Thank you for your sharing your two cents. This is very informative!

@Brian Formulak thank you for such a great response. What are your thoughts on turnkey services like renttoretirement and REInation? (Both are companies that buy distressed properties, rehab them, sell, and manage)

Hey all, thanks in advance for your generous contributions to my knowledge by answering my questions.

I am a looking to make my first out-of-state turnkey rental property investment and I'd like to hear about your warnings/bad experiences with these types of investments. The more detailed you can get the better, as I've already done quite a bit of research.

Thanks again!

Greg

@Damon Bodine

How to you find this data?

Hey guys, I'm Greg, a New Yorker, and new to the real estate game. I've been doing some intensive research into real estate strategies, and decided to go the long term cash flow route. Problem is, I am often coming across properties that seem too good to be true, and I'm seeing flaws in my due diligence (ie. I will think neighborhood is decent, but realtor will tell me "Its off the beaten path". Also a disclaimer, being from New York, there's no way I'm investing in New York for my first time (or maybe ever), as cash flow is almost impossible to come across. So I will be buying out of state and using a mgmt company.

My question is: what do you seasoned investors look for, in order of priority, before you decide "I like this one"?

Thank you guys so much in advance!

-Greg