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Noah Bacon
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Which professional is the hardest for you to find?

Noah Bacon
  • Property Manager
  • Lansdale, PA
ModeratorPosted

Which of the following team members do you find most challenging to find for your real estate investments? If you have a great strategy for finding a team member, please share it here so our community knows!

Agent
Lender
Contractor
Property Manager
Tax Professional
Insurance Agent
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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Contractors, REALTORS, and Lenders are a dime a dozen; it's just a matter of doing your homework.

Good Property Managers? Few and far between.

You can always find someone willing to collect rent for a fee. It's much harder to find a quality PM that has solid policies and processes in place to protect your property, income, time, and sanity with little owner involvement.

When considering investing in a market, I recommend starting with your search for a good PM. If you can't find a solid one, don't invest in that market!

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