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Michael Galesky
  • Johnson Creek, WI
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Apartment building consultation

Michael Galesky
  • Johnson Creek, WI
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I am wondering if there are apartment building consultation services out there.  I am looking at a property in a different state and would not have the great amount of time to work on turning the property around (60% occupancy).  I would be willing to get into the property but would need someone who can train the current manager and help pave the way to increased income and decreased expenses.  

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Tim Macy
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Tim Macy
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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@Michael Galesky the reason I ask, is there are many groups in SA that would take on that type of project if it was a good deal.  I would worry if it's publicly listed and hasn't been picked up by anybody locally, there is most likely something that makes it a bad deal.  Even more for someone looking to take it on remotely.  Just my two cents.

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