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Updated about 10 years ago, 10/06/2014

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Reuben Stone
  • Investor
  • Burlington , VT
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Web Based Property Management Solution

Reuben Stone
  • Investor
  • Burlington , VT
Posted

Hello Citizens of BP!

I wanted to get some opinions on some software programs. I am a property manager in Barre, Vermont and we are currently using a web based property management program. However I am not completely satisfied with it. Dont get me wrong there are MANY aspects that are awesome but the big thing is the accounting aspect. I am spending ALOT of time entering in information when programs like quickbooks have it almost completely automated. I am thinking of switching to a program called Propertyware. I was wondering if anyone has used this program or knows someone who has, and what their opinions on the product are? Can anything be improved? How is the learning curve (I am pretty tech savvy? etc.

Thanks in advance for the input!

Reuben Stone 

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