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By: Joshua Dorkin

The two of you need to link up, Jeff. Seriously. Neil is relatively local and is also one of the sharper guys out there.

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By: Neal

Thanks Brandon….Jeff and Josh. Great to be part of this fine blog!

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By: Neal

Agreed. I think those who are prone to doing yourself are not the same as those who would consider this. And those (like me) who would never manage their own property know it from the get go. Still, it...

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By: Marco Santarelli

Good article Neal, but I would make two comments:Point 2: You mentioned that you’d have to pay the turnkey provider, but that’s not always true. We are a turnkey provider in 13 different U.S. markets...

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By: Neal

Marco,I assume you manage the assets? If you do, you do this for free? Great deal. If you do not manage the asset I would not consider your firm turn key.When I say “take it your name” I mean as...

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By: Marco Santarelli

Hi Neal,We leave the property management to professional local management companies in the 13 markets we offer. We consider that one of many pieces of the turnkey “package” we provide investors. We’ve...

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By: Neal

Agreed. Thanks Marco. All the best as well sir!

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By: Ziv Magen

Great article, Neal, spot-on. We’re a buyers’ agent and proxy who represent others in purchase, sale and ongoing management (although we never actually own the property ourselves, nor any share in it),...

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By: Neal

Thanks Ziv!While you and I agree on this issue, unfortunately many clients do worry about the size of the firm and immediately dismiss opportunities if there has been a problem in the past. That is a...

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By: Karen Rittenhouse

As with any purchase, success depends upon due diligence.Buyer beware. A good deal is always the responsibility of the buyer.Thanks, Neal, for the post.

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By: Neal

Karen – agreed. Thanks for the kind words. Neal

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By: Ali

Ooh, ooh, a topic I can finally comment on and I really know what I’m talking about I’ve been knee-deep in turnkeys for the past two years for my own portfolio, and I’ve learned all the ins and outs of...

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By: Dale Osborn

For those without the time or energy to devote to managing their own properties a turn-key investment allows them to have a pretty passive income stream. It is a trickle compared to self-managing the...

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By: Brandon McBride

Great article, thank you. You have a great list of questions that I hadn’t considered under item 2: The Deal.

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By: Jeff Brown

Hey Neal — Welcome to BiggerPockets!

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By: Joshua Dorkin

The two of you need to link up, Jeff. Seriously. Neil is relatively local and is also one of the sharper guys out there.

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By: Neal

Thanks Brandon….Jeff and Josh. Great to be part of this fine blog!

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By: Neal

Agreed. I think those who are prone to doing yourself are not the same as those who would consider this. And those (like me) who would never manage their own property know it from the get go. Still, it...

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By: Marco Santarelli

Good article Neal, but I would make two comments: Point 2: You mentioned that you’d have to pay the turnkey provider, but that’s not always true. We are a turnkey provider in 13 different U.S. markets...

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By: Neal

Marco, I assume you manage the assets? If you do, you do this for free? Great deal. If you do not manage the asset I would not consider your firm turn key. When I say “take it your name” I mean as...

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