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All Forum Posts by: Malorie Moore

Malorie Moore has started 0 posts and replied 87 times.

Post: to turnkey or not to turnkey

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

Of course there is no right or wrong answer here, but my advice is to do your due diligence and "interview" the turnkey companies you find. I talk to many investors each week and not all companies are equal. When you go turnkey you will find it to be less risk and less of your time allowing you to still live your life and not worry about your property. Just take action as quickly as possible and start to build the equity. There will be cashflow and there will be growth.

Post: New to investing with a full time job

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

Hi Ashley!

My advice would be to do as much research as possible. I would suggest investing out of state to get more for your money and for it to be completely passive since you are so busy! Take a look at turnkey, alot of people may say it doesn't make sense, but if you get in with the right company and the right market, it can absolutely make sense! 

Things to look for in a company: How long have they been in business, what are their internal processes, what markets are they in, how many investors do they currently serve, etc. Ask as many questions as possible!

I would love to chat with you more with this!

Post: New to Real estate investing, tips?

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

Hi Jeffery!

Welcome to BP! Defiantly educate yourself on what path you want to take. Like others have said, "never quit educating." There are alot of things to think about. House hacking, turnkey, syndicators. Do your due diligence in researching a company to help especially if you want it to be a passive investment. Look for things on how long they have been in the business, what markets are they in, what's their reputation, what are their internal process, etc. Ask as many questions as possible!

I would love to connect with you to chat more! 

Post: What is a smart cash flow investment

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

HI Sophia,

I agree with the other replies as far as investing out of state to get the most bang for your buck. I would suggest TX, AL, AR, OK, and MO. I would love to chat with you more on those markets and give you some stats about each of those!

Happy Investing!

Post: First Investment - Looking For Some Guidance!

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

Hi Mike!

Welcome to BP. There are some cash flowing markets out there. In my opinion, I think out of state is a great idea given the fact you can get into more of cash flowing market! Look at turnkey providers that provide that option and are trusted in their management and processes. I would love to connect with you!

Good luck!

Post: Recently retired firefighter, looking to invest in real estate

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

Hi @Davis Sessums!

I love that for you and wish you the best on this new chapter. I would love to connect and chat more about what you are looking for exactly .

Good Luck!

Post: Are there markets that are still cash flow positive w high rates

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

Hi @Brahmjot K.!

Yes, there is some cashflowing markets out there. I would love to give you more insight on that. Let's connect!

Post: Recommendations regarding out of state Turnkey Investing

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

Hi Martin!

I would love to connect with you and share some info on some really good markets to invest in. I can also get you in contact with some investors that invest in those markets specifically. 

Hope to talk soon and good luck!

Post: Buying Turn key rental.

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

Hi Mesa,

Choosing the right turn key provider is key. I am sure you are doing your research, but make sure you are looking into how long they have been a company, talk to investors that are already with that company to get to know their experience, look into their internal processes, and the areas they buy in. These are just a few things to look into, but I would love to connect with you to discuss more! 

Post: Where should I begin

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

Hi J!

Educate, research, and connect! Try to find people that have similar goals to you that have already took the leap and see what their experiences have been. There are ALOT of options out there. I would love to connect to talk more about investing. Goodluck!