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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Seeking a super or superintendent services
I am purchasing a three family Brownstone in Brooklyn as a rental property and seeking advice for where to start when searching for a super.
I have heard of superintendent services companies but so far they have quoted me very high quotes. I also know several owners in the area and have asked around to see if I could share a super with them for one of their buildings (esp if trash pickup is same day).
Any thoughts on which route to go/where to start?
Also, what is a fair price to pay a super for a three unit property?