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Do you name your properties

Steve Smith
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I like to name my properties. It's fun and identifies them.... the Murf house, the Bodo house. Dollybrook, Deng, Melrose, Paddock, etc, etc. It's fun and easy to track. And provides for good memories... or bad ones. Have had zero house with bad memories, but a few multi-family.

Keep track over the years and see what properties which work out well and what ones are loosers to get rid of. Profits on them, good and bad tenants... etc,

Anyone else?

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Mine are simply named after the street they are on.

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