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Robert Silvernagel
  • Seattle, WA
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Looking for a rockstar property manager in Spokane

Robert Silvernagel
  • Seattle, WA
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Hey everyone. I currently have an investment property in the Logan neighborhood (near Gonzaga) and am looking to purchase 2-3 more units. I'm a Gonzaga alumni but currently live in Seattle with my wife. I bought the investment home to give back to the Gonzaga community and to stay connected to the school. 

The problem is that it's been very difficult to manage our investment property from across the state.I am hesitant to purchase additional properties until we find a good management company which will allow us to scale up. Does anyone have any recommendations? I'd prefer that they have some experience with student rentals as they are a different beast than traditional tenants (and in many ways easier to manage), but it's not a deal breaker.

Thanks guys, and happy investing!

Rob

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