
24 February 2019 | 8 replies
Originally posted by @Edwin Martinez:tryin doin a search on google to find them they come with reviews call them ask them questions ask also for refrences talk to the refrences get a better understandin of who your workin with some people i recomending people on bigger pockets Ohio Cashflow ive seen very active on here as well as @Andrew Fidler is good guy who has rreached out to me very helpfull best of luckThanks for the mention Edwin,Much appreciated.Property management sure is a "thankless" gig as Andrew mentioned.You are pretty much hated by all parties lolYou're in the tri-fold of tenants, landlords and maintenance/construction personnel.I'd say that any property manager with a rating of 4 stars or better is fantastic.3 stars tends to be the norm.We tend to only manage what Ohio Cashflow directly sells as that's the only way we 100% know what we are managing (Since the rehab is done in-house)Taking on 3rd party properties can be very problematic since we don't know the quality of workmanship.Much success

25 March 2015 | 7 replies
At this point in time I see myself managing a handful of properties as I continue to work full time (I have the freedom during the work day to take/make calls necessary and visit properties if needed) with the intention to make it a full time gig as soon as I feel stable doing so.

21 February 2019 | 182 replies
So in between the mud work, floor work, cleaning and trim I did some baby carrying while mom was sleeping (which she manages to get about 45 minutes at a time).Alas, I had to return to work (actual work) and then my side gig as well.

1 October 2019 | 136 replies
:) I can usually meet up on Friday or Saturday nights, maybe on weekdays given ample notice as this guy just got married 1 month ago and have a full time gig as well.

24 February 2024 | 19 replies
Property management is a tough business and thankless at times for the PM company itself.Tenants complaining things aren't fixed quickly enough and landlords complaining things are costing too much to fix lolAnd then you have the constant hiring, firing and babysitting of the maintenance personnel.Reviews and referrals would be your best bet.Read what both landlords and tenants are saying and how the property manager is replying.IMO, any property manager with a 4 star rating or better is doing really well.You will find many decent property managers having between 3-4 stars.Again, it's a tough gig as folks rarely leave a good review when you perform but are super quick on the trigger for $#@% review even for the smallest issues.Wishing you much success 🙏
13 January 2023 | 18 replies
Here's the city's guidelines: https://www.orlando.gov/files/...Solara Resort will be a tough gig as there are a ton of vacation rentals operating within it.

3 April 2023 | 6 replies
Eventually, I would like to grow my portfolio into a full time gig.

13 May 2023 | 51 replies
I got into real estate investing by accident and it's totally a side hobby/gig as everything I do is for passive income as to focus on my regular job.

31 October 2019 | 13 replies
Plus King's Island is putting in a GIGA coaster, if you like roller coasters!

19 August 2020 | 31 replies
Sorry to be a downer, but if I were you I would find another w2 gig as soon as you can and start saving.