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Updated over 9 years ago, 03/23/2015

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Sergio Altomare
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greater Philadelphia
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How we run our shop - a Technologist's infrastructure

Sergio Altomare
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greater Philadelphia
Posted

Hi everyone,

A few weeks ago I was thinking about all of the technologies and services that we use to run our investment/property management operation and decided a visual was in order to map it all out. I'm an IT guy by day (architect - 20 years in IT), so leveraging technology has been the main ingredient in enabling us to scale our RE business, while still maintaining our day jobs. Our focus is to leverage as many free and integrated services as possible, but there are obviously a bunch of things that cost money to use - which are not noted. It's not 100% inclusive, but close enough to cover 90% of things.

Anyway, I don't get to contribute to the BP forums as often as I'd like, so here's a post that I hope is helpful for some of you. I'm always interested in hearing about what others are doing and what we can do better, so fire away questions and share what you use. I used Lucidchart to create it. Hopefully is more legible that it shows creating the post.

Enjoy!

  • Sergio Altomare
  • Podcast Guest on Show #545
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