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How to find good property mgt in rural areas for multi-fam?
Im doing a 1031 with ~$100k and I’m looking for multifamily properties in the south, southwest, or midwest. It looks like there are some great deals on multi family in small towns and cities, but many of them do no have any local property management companies. Is it better to stick with finding a good deal in larger cities/suburbs or are there ways to put good property management in place for small town multi family housing?