ApexStone Capital | Strategic Multifamily Investments for Long-Term Growth
As a multifamily real estate investor, I often get asked one simple question: "April, how do you collect rent from properties spread across multiple states?"
At first glance, this might seem like a logistical nightmare. After all, we’ve got properties in Oregon, Texas, Tennessee, Indiana, and beyond. But let me tell you, there’s no need for me to hop on a plane and chase tenants with a baseball bat (though that would make for a pretty entertaining reality show, don’t you think?). Instead, we rely on two crucial players who manage the real estate operations: the asset manager and the property manager.
Let’s break it down a little further.
Think of the property manager (PM) as the on-site superhero who keeps everything running smoothly. They are the ones in the trenches day-to-day, handling the nitty-gritty of the property. Here’s what the PM does:
In short, they’re the face of the property. Without them, the place would fall apart—literally. They keep the property functional, respond to tenant needs, and make sure that everything is in order so I don’t have to fly down and personally fix toilets (which, by the way, no one wants to do).
Now, enter the asset manager (AM)—the brains behind the operation. While the property manager is handling day-to-day tasks, the asset manager is making sure the big picture stays in focus. Here’s what the AM does:
If the property manager is the pilot flying the plane, the asset manager is the air traffic controller, ensuring we avoid any financial turbulence.
While both roles are absolutely essential, there’s a clear division of labor:
Think of it this way: one deals with clogged sinks, and the other deals with spreadsheets. Both are vital to the success of the property. Without either, you’d be in chaos.
The answer: With a great team. 🤝
Thanks to the collaboration between the property manager and the asset manager, we can run operations smoothly without ever needing to hop on a plane for every minor issue. This team dynamic ensures that all the moving parts are accounted for, and everything runs like a well-oiled machine.
If you’re in multifamily investing (or thinking about jumping in), you’ll soon learn that having the right team is everything. The balance between asset managers and property managers ensures that you can scale your investments while maintaining a smooth, profitable operation.
So, whether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting, remember: having the right people on your team is the secret sauce to a successful investment journey. Let me know your experiences managing properties or working with your team!
Keep investing smart.