Sentences with phrase «turnkey providers offer»

As I mentioned, many turnkey providers offer these services as part of their investment package.
I know other turnkey providers offer this in various markets, so maybe one in KC if you don't want to be the one controlling the hammer - swingers, but I don't know any outside of the Philly and Baltimore with a proven track record.

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With this in mind, they need to consider payment providers that offer turnkey solutions.
PreCheck serves over 3,500 hospitals, long - term care facilities, clinics, educational institutions, and other ancillary healthcare organizations, across the U.S. PreCheck has evolved over time from a background screening provider into a turnkey outsourcing solutions provider, offering a full suite of background screening, compliance, and credentialing solutions all designed to help its clients adhere to the complex laws and regulations governing the healthcare industry.
PreCheck has evolved over time from a background screening provider into a turnkey outsourcing solutions provider, offering a full suite of background screening, compliance, and credentialing solutions all designed to help its clients adhere to the extensive regulations governing the healthcare industry.
If you are set on sticking to KC, I don't have options for this there, but I am working with a turnkey provider in Philly and Baltimore that is offering the turnkeys BRRRR - style.
Also, be wary of turnkey providers with rosy numbers, after my opening post I received offers with almost no budget for maintenance, no reserve, no CapEx, no vacancy reserves, etc..
Your turnkey provider will not only offer cash - flowing properties, they'll likely already be tenanted — so you can start making money immediately.
Your right, most turnkey providers can't get multiple offers on the MLS because the majority of their inventory is undesirable.
I'd then pose the question to investors «Is it remotely possible some turnkey providers (offering property management), that sell the majority of their properties in unattractive areas, where maintenance and evictions are a much bigger issue, do so because the money is made on the maintenance and evictions?»
I think it would behove investors to ask themselves «why is this turnkey provider selling me this property instead of putting it on the MLS and opening it up to countless buyers that could potentially offer a price higher than what's listed?»
As a turnkey provider, we offer properties in all areas A, B and C and describe them as such.
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