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Michelle Watt
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Apartment Property Managers in Kansas City and/or Indianapolis

Michelle Watt
  • Investor
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Hi all,

Would any of you be able to recommend solid property managers in the Kansas City and/or Indianapolis areas? For 50 units and under, C class properties - ideally experienced managers who have experience working with out of state investors.

I apologize for the repetition as I know there are other threads on this topic, but a lot of them seem to be for smaller assets, so I thought I would just post the question with my criteria specifically. 

Thank you all kindly!

Michelle

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Laura Williams
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Laura Williams
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@Michelle Watt

Just my 2 cents but I'd be careful buying C class apartments in Indy or KC. They look great on paper but I've heard one too many horror stories of investors having financial blood baths on these lower end properties. Not to mention there is a much lessor chance of any capital appreciation. If you can stay with class B or above properties then it's going to be much safer investment for you. 

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