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Hey y’all, does anyone have contact info for the top 2 highest-producing short-term management companies in Austin? Looking for the biggest producers in the market.

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    The highest producing manager will be you, especially after giving a PM 30% of gross income.

    30% of ALL the money you take in. Just think about that.

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