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Property Management Company Recommendation for Grand Rapids

James Chompski
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Hello Bigger Pockets Universe!

I am looking at purchasing my first single family rental property in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I do not live in the area so am looking for recommendations on property management companies and/or real estate agents that specialize in rentals. I've googled and viewed various property management companies; however, the reviews are largely from the perspective of the renter, which is great and all, but not very helpful in understanding the buyers experience as it pertains to analysis, remote buying, remodeling and lease up. I work in finance and understand how to analyze properties but need local real estate knowledge expertise to make sure my margins are accurate. If anyone has direct experience (good or bad) they wouldn't mind sharing I would appreciate it! 

Thanks guys/gals

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