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Sarah Moore
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Crazy Idea to get started. What do you think?

Sarah Moore
  • New to Real Estate
  • Central Maine
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Hi guys. I'm looking to break into my local market of Central Maine. While I'm on the lookout for my first deal I've been building a small network. It sounds like there's a bit of a vacuum in reliable local property managers.

I was originally thinking of setting up a property management company to take care of the properties that my partner and I purchase. However, now I wonder if it might be a good idea to set up the property management company first to take on local clients and propel us into the space faster. Thoughts? 

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Sarah Moore
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@Sarah Moore

I think there are 2 separate questions here - should you manage your own properties?  And should you provide property management services to others?

1 is something you'll have to decide for yourself.  I'll give you a partial answer on 2.  A lot of people come on the forums and ask "Should I become an agent so I can more effectively invest?"  And the answer to that is generally no.  I think that applies to you too - if you want to provide PM services to investors, that's great!  But I wouldn't do it to try to enhance your own investing - I don't think it would be much of a catalyst

Hope this helps


 That's a very good point to make. I'm not really certain if I'd be looking at PM as a catalyst so much as a secondary revenue stream and network building tool. But the time commitment issue is a very real one. I'll be carefully considering this as I move forward. Thank you. 

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