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Angie Swader
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  • Imperial Beach, CA
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San Diego Newbie and Property Manager

Angie Swader
  • Professional
  • Imperial Beach, CA
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Hello my name is Angie and I have been an on-site property manager for 14 years.  I am currently studying to get my real estate license.  I want to invest in fix and hold properties and be my own landlord someday.  I'm also married have kids and am working three jobs.  I work as an on-site manager, a real estate assistant (property manager assistant since I'm unlicensed,) and a receptionist at a HVAC company two days a week.  I often hear on the biggerpockets podcast how much trouble people have with property managers.  I hope to change that perception.  I have been at my current property almost 7 years.  I love it and my neighbors.  The investors I work for love their properties too.  They take care of problems and usually refuse to cut corners on repairs.  All in all it's been a great situation.  The rental market is tight in my neighborhood and I usually re-rent units within a couple of days of vacating.  I often work from a waiting list.  If you have property management concerns or questions, send me a message and I will be happy to weigh in with some advice.

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