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All Forum Posts by: Jeffrey Albaum

Jeffrey Albaum has started 16 posts and replied 146 times.

I want something that I can input a line item, such as "paint exterior", and then add an expected timeline with something that will reach out and give me reminders to check in. So for example, if "paint exterior" is supposed to take 1 week, in 1 week it will send me a notice that it's supposedly been done, so then I can reach out to see if that's true. In a perfect world it will also allow me to input quotes as well as actual cost to complete each line item, so I can get better with each renovation.

Post: Do you use software to track property rehabs?

Jeffrey AlbaumPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin TX
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 164

I'm currently doing a rehab on a 7 unit multifamily that I own. I have a Google Sheet that I'm using to track different elements of the project but I'm wondering if folks have success using other software that they can share with me? Thank you in advance!

I'm currently doing a rehab on a 7 unit multifamily that I own. I have a Google Sheet that I'm using to track different elements of the project but I'm wondering if folks have success using other software that they can share with me? Thank you in advance!

Post: Looking for Multifamily lender in Covington KY

Jeffrey AlbaumPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin TX
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 164

Hey all! I used the "Find a Lender" feature but didn't have much luck - I'm looking for a lender who will lend for a 7 unit multifamily in Covington KY, for a purchase price of $545k.....any leads are greatly appreciated!

Post: Looking for Property Managers in San Antonio

Jeffrey AlbaumPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin TX
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 164

@Patrick Prunty Thank you for the reply! I'm looking at being proactive - I don't currently own anything in San Antonio but want to learn about the different areas, where to stay away from, etc.

Post: Looking for Property Managers in San Antonio

Jeffrey AlbaumPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin TX
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 164

Hey all! I'm looking for property management recommendations in San Antonio to manage some small to mid size multi family! Thank you in advance!

Post: STR Property Management

Jeffrey AlbaumPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin TX
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 164

I know a lot of folks self manage on here, but I started a  Short Term Rental PM company and want practice sending out estimated revenue packages to potential clients! If anyone is interested in a free consultation to go over what their property should be making and wants to provide feedback I'd very much appreciate it :)! Also just stoked to talk shop with y'all!

Post: Agree or disagree....

Jeffrey AlbaumPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin TX
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 164

Hi @Anna Washburn.

As always - it depends. If you're young and hungry and looking to leave a W2 job or something, you still need cash flow on a monthly basis. If you already have good income and don't want to do real estate full time or rely on it for 100% of your income - you can focus on appreciation!

Post: Interesting article about Airbnb

Jeffrey AlbaumPosted
  • Investor
  • Austin TX
  • Posts 149
  • Votes 164

@John Underwood Super interesting article thank you for sharing!