All Forum Posts by: Rebecca Maringer
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Post: Newbie from Cincinnati Ohio

- Cincinnati, OH
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Thank you all for the warm welcomes! I will continue to peruse as many resources as I can here as I have a lot to learn and will be reaching out for assistance at some point.
@Craig James, @Adam Curry, @Nick T., greetings to my fellow Cincinnatians! What time of day is @Joe Fairless' meetups on those Tuesdays Craig? I have a very crazy work schedule however it would be nice to attend, network and learn from others there about the business.
Hello to @Tom Ott and James Wise from Cleveland!
@Dmitry Fomichenko, thank you for all the helpful tips, however trying to respond back on my phone, the @ symbol doesn't seem to want to work on my phone when trying to tag others. 😕
Post: Newbie from Cincinnati Ohio

- Cincinnati, OH
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Hello everyone! I'm brand new to real estate investing and enjoy all of the content here at Bigger Pockets.
My goal is to generate passive income through turnkey rental real estate. Listening to Clayton Morris' podcasts after finding his company Morris Invest on Facebook and having viewed a lot of his videos on YouTube is what motivated me join and look into real estate investing further.
That being said, the biggest obstacle I face is not having the cash on hand to do my first deal, and not having any private money connections as of yet.
Also, from what I've read of Morris Invest here on BP, there seems to be not enough people with experience dealing with this company, or when I do read of people that have had experiences with Morris Invest, the reviews are mixed at best.
Being brand new to all of this however, it seems going the turnkey route seems less complicated in the beginning than trying to reinvent the wheel and do everything myself, but that's just my opinion.
Learning to analyze deals and the underlying math involved and understanding the terminology is going to take practice, but is the foundation to a successful REI career. I know I don't want to self manage rentals. No desire no time.
I'm not ashamed to say that I want to take the most hands off approach as possible. My goal is to catch up on my retirement savings and secure my future so that I'm not working until I'm old and dead. Lol
Does anyone have any knowledge of other reputable turnkey companies other than Clayton Morris'? I think it's important to do my due diligence and shop around and not put all my eggs in one basket.
I know that there are pros and cons with this route like any others. I just feel as though because of my personality type that this would make the best sense for me, though that's not to say that I won't discover other niches in REI later on.
I'm so glad I joined this amazing community and hope to make some great connections!