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Randy Forcier
  • Rental Property Investor
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Best Property Management Software

Randy Forcier
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Biddeford, ME
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I’m wondering what everyone is using for Property Managemt Software?

I’ve gone from Spreadsheets to Buildium, now back to Spreadsheets for a few years and I’m thinking about changing again. 

For me, my number 1 requirement is that the software be desktop based. I’m not interested in online software, even with the fastest internet I don’t like the waiting/loading that is inevitable. 

Thinking about doing Quickbooks Desktop Pro but the reviews are terrible on Amazon and it’s not PM specific. Any other desktop software out there?

Thanks in advance. 

Randy F

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Mark Gallagher
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Mark Gallagher
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Allentown, PA
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@Randy Forcier I’m no techie but my guess is desktop based software is going the way of 3.5” disks.... We have a small portfolio and previously used Buildium and were not big fans. Too complicated for a small portfolio. We currently use Cozy in addition to Quickbooks Online . Cozy is barebones and to the point. Tenants seem to use it with easy.

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