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Updated about 7 years ago, 11/16/2017

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Mike Patel
  • Wilmington, DE
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Property Management Software for Mix Residential & Commerical

Mike Patel
  • Wilmington, DE
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Hi,

I am a newcoming Property manager. I currently manage 14 Residential Properties and 5 Commerical tenats. My goal is to create a efficient and stream line process of tracking.

I am looking for a management software that can handle both residential and commerical. I’d like a software that can integrate to listing sites, integrate dates and reminders to calandar, tracking maintance request and invoices. *Key feature of tracking paid/unpaid tenants. 

I have done my research between Propertyware and Buildium. I like Propertyware more but do not care for the price tag. Buildium might be the more cost efficient route but I’m not sure if it will handle the commerical properties well.

Any recommendations for those with a mix portfolio of residential and commerical ? 

Thanks in advance,

Mike

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