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Geri May
  • Rental Property Investor
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Real Estate Professional Hours

Geri May
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boise, ID
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For those of you working on your real estate professional hours, what do you use to document these hours? I was using  Google spreadsheet but was told about RepsTracker, I am not sure I really want to pay for another service, I am already considering switching from my Google Spreadsheet to track income and expenses to Quickbooks, any thoughts on any of this?

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Edward Zachary Samperio
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Edward Zachary Samperio
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There are a few options for documenting real estate professional hours:

  1. Spreadsheet: You can continue to use a Google spreadsheet or Excel sheet to document your hours. This is a simple and cost-effective option, but it may require more manual effort to maintain and organize.
  2. RepsTracker: RepsTracker is a paid service designed specifically for tracking real estate professional hours. It offers features like automatic hour tracking, customizable reports, and easy data export. However, it may not be worth the cost if you are only tracking a small number of hours.
  3. Real estate software: Some real estate software, like QuickBooks, can be used to track both income and expenses as well as real estate professional hours. This may be a good option if you are already using QuickBooks or another accounting software, as it can help you keep all your financial data in one place.

Ultimately, the best option for you will depend on your personal preferences and the amount of time and money you want to invest in tracking your hours. If you are looking for a simple and cost-effective solution, sticking with a spreadsheet may be your best bet. But if you want a more automated and streamlined solution, investing in a service like RepsTracker or using real estate software may be worth considering.

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