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Does anyone know what Yardi is & where I can learn more about it?

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I'm new to Real Estate and self educating myself on property management. Is anyone familiar with Yardi?

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Nathan Gesner
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Yes. It's a property management software, typically used by professional companies. Yardi Breeze is the version used for residential rentals and it's $1 - $2 per unit, per month. There may be additional fees tied to it.

Are you looking for software to manage your own rentals, or to manage for others? How many units?

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@Nathan G. thanks for replying. Eventually for myself and others. But currently I'm new to Real Estate, I'm a PA REALTOR, and educating myself on property management. So the goal at the moment is to manage for others.

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There are multiple Yardi platforms. The best one is Yardi Voyager 7s. I have 10+ years experience with it. It costs a lot and it is mainly customized to the client's needs. They don't have a set price.

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@Simon W. thanks for the advice.

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@Junard Lane Depending on how large of a portfolio you’re talking about I personally think Entrata is much better

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Originally posted by @J.T. Economos:

@Junard Lane Depending on how large of a portfolio you’re talking about I personally think Entrata is much better

 how much are you paying and how many units do you have?