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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Real Estate | Asset Management
Hey everyone,
A lot of us may know, there’s a fairly significant difference between “property management” and “asset management” in the real estate world. As a point of discussion - I’m curious to see your thoughts and experiences with the two. And what do you think about prop mgmt and asset mgmt in general? Thank you!
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To use a football analogy, Property Management is blocking and tackling, running and pass plays. Asset Management is the Coach and coaching staff working together to plan the high-level strategy for the game, and the season.