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Lev Yakubov
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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To hire a leasing agent or to hire a realtor for leasing?

Lev Yakubov
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

Hello All,

What are some of the strategies you have used to lease out large amount of multi family units. We are growing a lot this year and should have about 80 units up for rent around the same time frame. We have used realtors before to lease out properties but I feel like it would be worth while to have in house agents listing these but trying to figure out what the capacity of 1 or 2 people would be and what structure to have.

Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome.

Thanks,

Lev

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