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Learning Property Management
After months of reading, going to REIA meetings, podcasts and etc. I'd like to take the next step and become an on-site residential property manager. Is anyone looking for one in the Baltimore/Washington, DC Metro area?
I know many say it’s too much of a hassle but I was an on-site leasing agent before for a 12 floor apartment building across from a large college so I have had SOME experience with it.
I’m currently a single federal employee hoping to cut some expenses and do more in real estate. Advice is welcomed and again.