Sentences with phrase «turnkey providers sell»

Most turnkey providers sell inventory that local investors, who have the local knowledge, don't want.
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?»
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?

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One thing I have found from some turnkey providers (I don't say all because I haven't talked to all obviously) is that they buy properties for what could be pennies on the dollar, pour money into rehabbing, and then sell at a premium... so they're fix - and - flippers.
This conversation has been very helpful in regards to depreciation and how it affects the deal, but I'm still confused as to why turnkey providers don't advertise maintenance and vacancy when selling their homes to investors?
Does anyone (locally or nationally) have contact info for active turnkey providers who sell properties in the Atlanta market?
With each turnkey provider being slightly different, it is reasonable that «turnkey» means something different to each turnkey company selling homes.
Turnkey providers are notorious for selling overpriced homes to out - of - state investors who are used to expensive real estate markets.
In this episode of Investor Talk Radio I discuss some of the reasons why an investor might want to sell their investment property and also cover some of the ways an investor might be able to seller their properties, especially if they purchased through a turnkey provider.
The good turnkey providers are frankly making more money selling to retail buyers than us cheapo investors who has got a million questions.
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Turnkey providers can be found in most major markets, and they will do all they can to sell you a property in their area.
This podcast is more of a basic guide for investors looking to purchase from a turnkey provider but many of the selling techniques can be done even if you didn't buy from a turnkey provider.
And I'm supposed to believe turnkey providers prefer to sell at a lower price if it means not haggling?
A turnkey provider could sell a property there for 50k that has a market rent of 800 a month... great return.
Is it possible the turnkey providers are selling inventory that local investors just don't want or at a price local investors aren't willing to pay?
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?»
This is what very few investors, if any I've seen, consider when buying homes from turnkey providers... they see, and are sold, a 300 % gain when in reality they've taken a 50 % loss.
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