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Updated over 4 years ago, 07/09/2020

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Eric Prine
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia
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Property management in NE Philadelphia

Eric Prine
Agent
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia
Posted

I'm about to finish renovations on my first rental property in the Frankfort area (19124) of Philadelphia and I'd like to start a relationship with a good property manager.  My goal is to add at least 2 properties per year to my portfolio and will need management for all of them.  for this first property i'm trying to decide whether or not to go Section 8.  the house was Section 8 previously and i've heard that the rents are higher and the tenants more stable.  I like the idea of providing affordable housing as well. 

  • Eric Prine

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