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All Forum Posts by: Bobby Perron

Bobby Perron has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Thank you all for your replies. We are considering refinancing one of the properties to take out some of our equity. 

So we would like to hold onto all of our properties, but we need some cash and have to make a decision on which property/properties to sell. How should I go about evaluating our 10 properties, and determine which I should hold on to and which I can sell for the cash I need.

Should I sale multiple lower valued properties to get the cash I need, or one of the higher valued properties. Do I look at cash flow, or long-term value. Really not sure how to tackle this problem. 

Let me know if you need more answer from me to help with this.

Thanks,

Bobby (Saratoga Springs, NY)

Hello everyone,

I was hoping to get some of your insight on ...

-  Should I get property management software  ( we have 20 residential units and 25 commercial units)

- What software do you recommend.... All of the accounting work is done with quickbooks, so I believe I'm looking for software to best help out with managing tenants, leases, payments, showings....etc..

Thank you,

Bobby P.