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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply
Accounting software recommendations
Hello, I am looking to upgrade from excel spreadsheets and go with an accounting software. I have 28 rental units, I flip 6 or so houses a year, and do a handful of retail listings as an agent. What software do you recommend? Quick books, Buildium? Others?
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@Joe Doman if you are just looking for accounting then I've been liking REI Hub (https://www.reihub.net). It is like Quickbooks, but specifically for real estate. I had been using Stessa but I would not recommend that.
If you are looking for property management and accounting then you may want to consider RentRedi (free with BP Pro) and they directly integrate with REI hub.
When I looked into Buildium and Yardi for both management and accounting I felt like their accounting was lacking and they were expensive for what they are.