He is also right about there being several
turnkey providers out there that will absolutely screw you.
Not exact matches
Being up front with any partner (PM, lender,
turnkey provider, contractor, whoever) that you want to take a few months to build trust and see if this is the right partnership will 9/10 times filter
out anyone sleazy who's too eager to make a quick buck.
While not a true
turnkey provider, they are catering to
out - of - state investors and doing everything they can to reduce buyers» risk and uncertainty.
Turnkey providers are notorious for selling overpriced homes to
out - of - state investors who are used to expensive real estate markets.
As it turns
out, many of these
turnkey providers are expert internet marketers, not expert real estate professionals.
I wouldn't try and jump
out of town just because you don't see any
turnkey providers there.
Why then would a
turnkey provider sell a property at a set price to an
out of state investor if they could flip it to a local investor in 30 minutes and potentially have a bidding war?