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Updated 7 days ago on . Most recent reply

Keeping Track of Details For Each Property
Hi All,
I am looking a way to keep track of details of my property like notes, upgrades to the property, and other details about each property. I already have RentRedi for managing the property. Do others simply use Word, Excel, Trello, or another to keep the details of each property?
TIA
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I think it depends on the size of your portfolio! Notion's definitely a good alternative but once you go past hundreds of units, I think Appfolio or Rentvine is more fitting.