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Software for managing my properties
I looking for opinions about software to manage my properties. I've read several posts, buy a lot are old and features change.
I've been using QuickBooks but I think I'm outgrowing it. I'm over 70 properties now,and continuing to purchase.
My accountant recommended AppFolio, and an attorney suggested yardi. I don't think either of them has actual experience with the products.
I need it to handle all the accounting and replace quickbooks, unless it has an automated QB integration.
I own the houses so it's more than property management. I need to track depreciation, loans, and all tax data for both ownership and property management.
I also need integration with bank accounts and credit card companies. I have a lot of transactions and don't need to do this manually.
I'm also interested in your experience with data migration. I have a lot of data to move from QB. I don't want to start over tracking metrics from scratch.
Any advice?