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Timothy Allen
  • New to Real Estate
  • Pittsfield, MA
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Using multiple Property Managers

Timothy Allen
  • New to Real Estate
  • Pittsfield, MA
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Hello BP, I'm a new investor here looking for your advice.

Ive just recently started the purchase process on not just one but two of my first investment properties! Two duplexes.

The properties are 1 1/2 hours from me so property management is a must for me. I've done a lot of homework and have called and interviewed about half a dozen company's. Of those, two of them really stuck out and made me feel confident. My idea and strategy is to use both of them one for each property. This will give me the chance to vet them and compare to see how they each work as I'm still learning the process myself. They are both agents as well and I see this as an opportunity to expand in the the future by opening my network.


Here's where my hang up is. I have been completely open and honest with both of them that this is my strategy and plan to grow with both companys as long as everything goes well. Since communicating this one company had slowed their communications with me and I get the feeling that they didn't like that idea? Im not under contract yet with either of them as I still have about a month until closing.


Do you think they take offence to this? Am I too new to use this strategy and maybe should just stick to one for now?

Thanks

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Tim Johnson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Skagit Valley, WA
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Tim Johnson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Skagit Valley, WA
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Hi @Timothy Allen, I wouldn't worry or overthink it too much. Any good PM would welcome the business (and maybe the challenge!) and wouldn't feel threatened by the set-up you've described. I think your plan sounds totally cogent, beginner or not. 

And in regard to the PM  that has seemed to "withdraw" a bit after your talks....why not just ask them openly how they feel about the set-up you've described? Good communication (especially around expectations) never hurts. You may get some good data....and possibly find out that your intuitions were wrong. Who knows?

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