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Property Management Software
I have looked at a couple of list, articles and blogs about property management software. I thought I would now ask the people that really know the ins and outs of real estate, The people on Biggerpockets. From what I have read I have been leaning in the direction of either Buildum or yardi. But I am not sure if that would be better for bigger apartments.
So what you you think is the best PM software to use on a small to midsize apartment? Something that would have 20-30 apartments.
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@Dane Delatte
Appfolio won’t take you unless you have 50 units or more. Buildium may take you with under 50, you’ll have to check. Appfolio is really good. I would guess Buildium is similar. Yardi breeze is another one to look at.