My wife is about fed up with Tenant Pro. Between the bugs and the creative math she’s looking for something else that will handle 200 properties.
The new Quicken product would have been nice but it tops out at 100 properties.
Thanks
My wife is about fed up with Tenant Pro. Between the bugs and the creative math she’s looking for something else that will handle 200 properties.
The new Quicken product would have been nice but it tops out at 100 properties.
Thanks
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Quicken Rental Property Manager 2.0 can support up to 100 properties with 100 units in each property, so theoretically you could track 1,000 units.
Depending on what type of properties you have you could break them up in groups. If you owned a bunch of smaller unit properties this would be easy, such as you own duplexes, triplexes, sixplexes, etc. If you owned large complex of over a 100 units you could divide it up by buildings, floors or some other way.
Go and check the Quicken forums for more info, and posts by people that have done this.
I'll have her look closer.
Most of the properties are single family though. Thanks
You own and rent 200 single family homes?
I wish :)
My wife is a property manager running the rental side of a realty office.
You could still break them up into groups like by neighborhood, side of town (east side, west side, etc.), or some othe way that works for you.
Took a closer look at Quicken Property Management.
It's designed for a single owner tracking their own properties; not what is needed which is multi-property/multi-owner.
Thanks
Marc
I was also under the impression that you owned all these properties.
Intuit (Quicken) also has their professional line of real estate management products.
Go to http://realestate.intuit.com/