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Property Management Software for Canadians
Hello my fellow Canadian investor,
My name is Nick and I am new to real estate investing. My wife and I just purchased our first triplex. I am looking for advise on Property management software or applications. What are you seasoned investors using? And how much value are you gaining out of it?
Thanks kindly in advance for you words of wisdom!
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We use Buildium internally, and on a larger scale, I would recommend it in terms of use:value.
That's 50-60+ doors for us though. For a triplex or one or two properties, I would look at Stessa. I used that for my personal holdings for a while and thought it was pretty great (now I have my personal holdings logged into the larger management system, otherwise I would've likely stuck with stessa).
We also use Hubspot for our communications with clients and tenants. The free version works great if you're looking for a way to organize correspondence and follow-ups.