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AJ Jordan
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Know any Property Managers?

AJ Jordan
  • Shrewsbury, MA
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I am new and starting out in property management. I am looking to make some new connections in the industry. I am from Massachusetts but would love to connect if your from elsewhere too!

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Hunter Reed
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  • Texas Christian University
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Hunter Reed
  • New to Real Estate
  • Texas Christian University
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AJ, contact every apartment complex and multifamily property and give them a quote. Get on google maps, find the address, search it in the counties property finder, and reach out to the owner directly. Do this as many times as possible. Call other well known PM's and ask them there pricing. That will give you an idea of what to charge at a competitive rate. Good luck!

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