u/BLMBlvdGroom

Multifamily Ops, Asset Management, Acquisitions, Investment Sales - this is for you
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Multifamily Ops, Asset Management, Acquisitions, Investment Sales - this is for you

I'm looking for genuine feedback. I've built this over the past 2 years and it's helped my workflow and productivity 10x.

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u/BLMBlvdGroom — 15 hours ago

If you own 4 units, this probably isn’t your sub.

If you own 4 units and want to debate paint colors or BRRRR strategies, this probably isn’t your sub.

This is for the people actually in the weeds:

• Operators managing real portfolios

• Asset managers explaining performance to investors

• Acquisitions teams underwriting deals under pressure

• Founders building tools for the people above

The reality: most “multifamily” conversations online are dominated by small-scale investing.

Nothing wrong with that — but it’s a completely different game.

At scale, the problems are different:

- Data is messy and inconsistent across systems

- Reporting takes too long and still doesn’t tell a clear story

- Teams are duct-taping Excel, PMS exports, and BI tools together

- Everyone is “busy” but not necessarily effective

This sub is meant to be a marketplace of ideas between:

→ People building solutions

→ People actually dealing with these problems every day

If you’re:

- Building something → share it, but make it useful (not spammy)

- Looking for something → ask real questions, not “what’s the best app?”

- In the trenches → share what’s actually broken

I’ll start:

What’s one workflow in your day that feels way more manual than it should be?

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u/BLMBlvdGroom — 12 days ago