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Updated over 8 years ago, 06/20/2016

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Mathew Wray
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Portland, OR
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Abilene, Tx. Property Management company recommendation?

Mathew Wray
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Portland, OR
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Hi all, Does anyone in the Abilene, Texas area have any recommendations on a property management company? Any in particular to stay away from? I'd like to reach out to a couple and ask questions about fee structure, features unique to Texas rentals, and their ideas about the future economic outlook of Abilene. For that matter, I'd take any advice the forums have as well. Are there any no-go/"war-zone" areas to absolutely avoid? From what I can find online, the area seems like a pretty good, solid middle American town with enough population to support numerous rentals but no so many people that you end up with the over-populated, big-city problems. Is that a fair assessment? Thanks, Mathew
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