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John Chace
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Multi-Unit Property Management

John Chace
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Garden Grove, CA
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I run a property management company, I’m interested in growing. Currently we manage multi-unit residential up to 4 units. My question is how do I get in front of the owners of the larger complexes. We have the infrastructure to handle It, but we’re looking for advice on how to contact owners of larger apartment buildings and offer our management services.

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Christopher B.
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Christopher B.
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This is an interesting question I haven't seen asked much.

Have you considered mailers, or attending Local REI meetings in the areas you service? You should find investors, or maybe owners there.

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