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Property Management Software for 10-100 units
I'm getting ready to purchase a property management software package to better manage a medium size portfolio of single family homes in Fort Collins, Colorado. I've been meeting with a number of companies like Buildium, Appfolio, etc. Each have there pros and cons. I'm actively searching for 12-50 unit apartment buildings to buy which I would be adding to the mix.
Any recommendations out there on a good property management platform that can handle both smaller SFR portfolios and scale up with small MultiFamily buildings? Some platforms seemed to be overkill for a max 50-100 unit portfolio.