All Forum Posts by: Doug French
Doug French has started 2 posts and replied 18 times.
Post: How many units can one person manage?

- Developer
- College Station, TX
- Posts 19
- Votes 7
Thanks for the feedback. Although they are SFH they tend to be grouped in the same developments and they are new units. So there is some efficiency. I will see how it feels this year going from 30 to 45 units. I should know quickly if we can scale with current staffing. Just do not want to learn the hard way.
Post: How many units can one person manage?

- Developer
- College Station, TX
- Posts 19
- Votes 7
Thanks for the response. This maybe one of those times trial and error work best. I was hoping there would be a rule of thumb. Thanks again.
Post: How many units can one person manage?

- Developer
- College Station, TX
- Posts 19
- Votes 7
Background: I currently have 30 SFH. 8 of these are model homes that I lease back to a builder NNN (minimual management) with the other 22 units being new construction (less than 5 years old). I currently have my personal assistant doubling as a property manager. I am growing this business and plan on building (My other business is a production home builder) another 15 - 20 units this year.
Question: How many SFH units do I need to keep a full time property manager busy? In my head I always thought 60 units.
Put another way: How many SFH did you have when you hired your first full time employee to manage property?
Thanks in advance!
Post: Wholesale Tx Land, Pass or Pursue?

- Developer
- College Station, TX
- Posts 19
- Votes 7
Check out landsoftexas.com. They have a bunch of farm and ranch type property listed. I searched the town you mentioned and a lot poped up. Might not be an exact comp but a place to start.
Post: BDX Builders Digital Experience

- Developer
- College Station, TX
- Posts 19
- Votes 7
Post: Texas Online Real Estate Licensing Schools review

- Developer
- College Station, TX
- Posts 19
- Votes 7
Post: Garage Door - Repair or Improvement?

- Developer
- College Station, TX
- Posts 19
- Votes 7
Post: Technically 3 duplexes, trying to purchase with commercial loan and rezoning...

- Developer
- College Station, TX
- Posts 19
- Votes 7
Post: Land transaction advice needed

- Developer
- College Station, TX
- Posts 19
- Votes 7
Post: Laminate v. CONCRETE Floors

- Developer
- College Station, TX
- Posts 19
- Votes 7
In Texas it is about $2-3 a foot. This is the same costs as laminate or tile. I see stained concrete in College product primarily in my market and it provides a more rustic look (brown rust color).
I personally would never install laminate in a rental. I use tile or vinyl wood plank in all common areas with carpet in bedrooms.
IMO it is more about what your market will accept. Or, what adds value to the end user. What are buyers and tenants looking for? It all costs about the same in TX.