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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Looking to chat with multi-family property managers
Aloha BP!
It feels like I haven't posted here in awhile but I've been keeping myself busy trying to build my network to continue building my portfolio out of state. Anyway, building on that last sentence, I'd like to get in contact with multi-family property managers that manage at least 20 units. Preferably, I'd like to get in contact with managers from the Indy and/or Minnesota markets as I would like to pursue those markets in the future. We can video chat, speak on the phone or just do the old school method of emailing each other if the other two options don't work. Thank you all in advance.
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@Justin Young I manage 290 units in suburban Minneapolis. Email works best.