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Charles Phanumphai
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Property Management Tool Recommendation

Charles Phanumphai
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Hi BP community - 

We have about 20 properties and growing, that we manage on MS Excel.  Properties are a mixture of short and long term rentals.  What software tools would you recommend that would help not only manage the properties but also with invoices and year end taxes, etc.

Extra bonus question - to our limited knowledge the rule of thumb for purchasing a company is to pay 2-3 time the company's income.  Is this true for property management company purchase as well?  Where we would purchase their existing company, clients, and books.

Thank you!!

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Zachary Inman
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Zachary Inman
  • Specialist
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Appfolio is intuitive and has a lot of great features (a big step up from an excel sheet!). $280+ a month. 

Bonus: Yes, that's one way to evaluate, and the average changes depending on the industry (kind of like relative market cap rates). I would personally recommend finding a CPA certified in business valuation and paying them to appraise it. Might be pricier, but worth every penny IMO. 

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