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Tips on managing: management or no management company?
Question guys,
I am venturing into the rental realm and I had a question to ask about landlord-ing. Is it better to go with a management company, or to just manage the property yourself? I know this is a REALLY subjective question but I am bringing this topic up because the fees management companies charge are a bit ridiculous. How is anyone suppose to make money when a management company charged 1 month rent AND a monthly fee?
I've been doing a bit of analysis and the cash flow on the property looks decent even when factoring things like the 50% rule, but this is under the assumption of not having a management company.
Any help would be appreciated.
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@Justin Moon Type property management in the search forum above and you'll probably find 1000 threads. Even if you do plan to manage them yourself, I would encourage you to factor in the 10% for property management when you're analyzing deals. That way you can pay yourself for your time or have the option to bring in a property manager as your portfolio grows.
Mike