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Allen McGlashing
  • Investor
  • Cambridge, MA
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Out of state investing with NO PM

Allen McGlashing
  • Investor
  • Cambridge, MA
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Hey everyone, would love stories of out of state investors that are actually managing their own rentals. I have found a great handyman and I feel like I want to give managing out of state a chance before I go get a PM plus it saves over $100/month.

Can anyone give me information such as platforms that could collect rent and receive service calls. I plan on have my agent that sold me the house get tenants, but I would like a system in place to do everything a PM would do. I have 2 in state rentals that I manage myself and I haven’t been to the property in over a year when something goes wrong I just call a handyman or a person of that specific trade to go fix it.