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All Forum Posts by: Malorie Moore

Malorie Moore has started 0 posts and replied 87 times.

Post: Leaving NYC to purchase my first multifamily investment property. Where should I go?

Malorie Moore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 49

Welcome Sydney! Props to you in starting this at such a young age! 

I am not in the MF investments, but I know you will find some great advice here. Like some others have said...Landlord friendly markets are a must and purchase somewhere where you WANT to live. I think the Carolinas will be a great place to start looking since you are interested in those. I know the growth factor can defiantly be found in those markets.

Good Luck with everything!

Post: First Post: First Steps into REI and Networking Opportunities

Malorie Moore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 49

Good Morning Zach!

You are in the right place! I would be happy to chat with you and your partner. I speak to hundreds of investors each year, and I specialize in single family long term investments. Feel free to DM me with any questions!

Happy Investing! 

Post: New member intro 👋

Malorie Moore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 49

Welcome to BP!

I love your story and I also love that you are teaching your daughter at such a young age! I would love to follow your journey on IG. Would you mind sharing your username?

Happy Investing!

Post: How to make all cash investments work?

Malorie Moore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 49

Good Morning @Ekin Turesay!

Should you put all your 100K into one property? No you shouldnt. 

100K right now will get you a property in a lower class neighborhood and you don't want to be in those. That is a higher risk investment for you. You risk higher crime, lower income/ gov't funding, and higher turnover.

Instead, maybe take that 100K as a downpayment and split up to buy 2 properties. This will get 2 properties in your portfolio allowing you to have more of a balance in better areas.

Defiantly do your due diligence on turnkey companies because there are quite a few and they are not all equal. Feel free to message me if you have any specific questions!

Good Luck!

Post: New Member - Hello!

Malorie Moore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 49

@Emily Threw

Welcome to BP! I know you will learn a ton on here and get some really good advice. You have some really great goals and Bigger Pockets has some great podcasts that I think would be beneficial to you in helping you achieve those. If you are looking to go the Turnkey route, I would be happy to talk to you and answer any questions that you may have. Best of luck to you and Happy Investing!

Post: Buying rental properties

Malorie Moore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 49

HI Brien!

What are your goals and strategies? There are alot of different products to choose from. You are definitely in the right spot "Bigger Pockets"! I suggest listening to some podcasts or even read a couple of books about investing and see which way you want to go. I specialize in Turnkey and speak to hundreds of investors each year. If you have any questions about it please let me know i'd be happy to help in any way I can. Good Luck!

Post: Recent college grad looking for guidance

Malorie Moore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 49

Congratulations and what a great reason to get started now! I know the Austin market is booming and it's a great market to be in. Have you done any research on Turnkey Real Estate? This will allow you to put the least amount down and be passive income for you. You may not want this for your first investment, but I would encourage you to look into it to have diversity in your portfolio in the future. Let me know if you have any questions about it, but best of luck to you on this new adventure!

Post: New To Real Estate Investing

Malorie Moore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 49

HI Michael,

Welcome to BP! That's awesome that you are getting started early. I know your daughter with greatly appreciate the generational wealth! If a turnkey approach to RE investing ever interests you, then you should check out Turnkey Revolution by Chris Clothier. Doing it all yourself can be time consuming but defiantly helps when you have contractors in your family. Should turnkey ever interest you, I would love to answer any questions you might have. Best of luck to you on this new journey!

Post: Are Turn-Key Companies Worth It?

Malorie Moore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 49

Hi Jen, 

This is a great question! From my experience working with investors, most invest in turnkey to be able to do the least possible while gaining passive income. I would say the trust factor plays a big part in keeping some investors from doing it. My advice is to search all of the companies you are looking at on BP, google, and schedule a call with each to get a feel for their processes and their experience in the markets they are in. There is alot to consider, but once you get your feet wet with a reputable company I know you will be happy to have some turnkey properties in your portfolio.Good luck!

Post: Turnkey investment opinions

Malorie Moore
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Memphis, TN
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 49

Hi Troy!

There are alot of different turnkey providers in the states so I can see where it would be tough to try to choose. The best advice I can give is search them on BP and see what others are saying then google that company and book a call with each. I would look at how long that company has been around, their processes, and what their stats look like. Also make sure you are seeing how that company is running their numbers. Some can be inflated and show better numbers than what you will actually see.  Overall you can still find turnkey properties that cashflow! Goodluck with the process and I am more than happy to answer any questions that you may have.