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Jason Bowles
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  • Columbia, TN
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DIY Landlord - All in one management solutions

Jason Bowles
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbia, TN
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For the most part, I’m a one guy operation with 7 SFHs just south of Nashville, TN. I buy, rehab, rent, repair, manage, and mow my properties. Within the next 12 months, it’s my goal to add a small (10 or fewer doors) apartment complex to my portfolio. Before I do so, I want to get rolling with an online portal for all bookkeeping, property management, tenant management, and online rent payments. My accountant mentioned that many of her RE buy & hold clients use NestEgg. I’m looking for feedback and/or suggestions

 on this and other options. 

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Jason Bowles
  • Rental Property Investor
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Jason Bowles
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbia, TN
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Gregg. My wife and I agreed to start this as a solo operation and keep it that way until at least 10 properties. At that time, we would re-evaluate. The plan would be for me to incrementally hire out lawn maintenance, routine house maintenance and repairs, then property rehabs. I enjoy doing all of it and will continue as long as I can handle it well. 

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