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All Forum Posts by: Matt Jones

Matt Jones has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Hi Ban, This is really interesting, and it sounds like you've had a great experience with it! The idea of outsourcing property management remotely is definitely a smart move for cutting costs without sacrificing quality.

For property owners looking to save on overhead and keep things running smoothly, this could be a huge game-changer. Things like leasing, tenant communication, rent collection, and maintenance are all essential tasks, and having a dedicated remote team to handle them can definitely make life easier.

That said, I can see how some owners might be a bit hesitant. Concerns could pop up around communication or cultural differences, though it sounds like your team is really on top of things. And there’s always the question of data security when handling sensitive tenant information remotely. Some might also worry about the level of oversight compared to an on-site manager.

But overall, the idea of cutting management costs by 50-70% while keeping everything running smoothly is pretty appealing. I think a lot of people would be open to this kind of setup if they feel confident in the support and safeguards. Excited to see where your company goes with this!

Just curious—has anyone else tried outsourcing parts of their rental marketing? What was your experience like?

Post: Virtual Staging - recommendations?

Matt JonesPosted
  • Memphis
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Totally get where you're coming from, I’ve been trying a few alternatives that offer better consistency and faster edits—happy to share if you're interested!