Hi, I'm looking for a B class or higher level PM in Birmingham area to partner up with. Any recommendations?Nick
Does anyone have recommendations for a property manager in Central Florida? More specifically west Orlando/east Polk County?I am planning to switch to a new PM soon and would like to get some references.Thanks
We have been using Trello forever, but are looking in to Process Street software because of their awesome checklist technology. Anyone have experience with Process Street in a real estate setting that would be willing...
I currently own and manage several properties that I plan to hold long term. Recently an owner/neighbor approached me about managing their property. I am not a licensed real estate agent, and it is my understanding ...
Dear BP Community - Could someone recommend a reputable Property Management company in Indianapolis? I am a novice real estate investor from DC looking to acquire rental properties in Indy, and wanted a solid and rep...
Trying to see what a typical project manager in San Antonio gets paid per project. I'm potentially leaving the area to go to law school and would like to keep flipping house in SA while I'm away. I need someone to b...
I manage my 5 units (2 duplexes and a single fam) plus a few more for an investor.
This investor has a few more under contract and wants to keep it rolling with me as deal finder and manager.
As we increase the nu...
Hello! I'm wondering if any local investors in the Cedar Rapids, IA area have decided to use a property management firm? We currently only have two 4-plexes, but once we add a third, we're going to struggle to maintai...
I'm currently completing the coursework for my license and plan to take the Indiana state exam sometime in mid-Feb. I'm therefore looking for a managing broker in the Indianapolis area to work under and hang my licens...
Does anyone have experience running a small parks (15-40 space) from a distance? Small parks are what I can afford and there is less competition with other investors. Is this why many investors look for larger parks...