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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2020 · 56 MIN

RG 208 - Building a Property Management Company From Scratch w/ Jimmy Murray

from Investing In The U.S. · host Reed Goossens

Property management ain't SEXY! Thats for sure! This week on the show I am chatting with Founder and CEO of Lyon Property Management, Jimmy Murray. Jimmy knows first hand just how hard it is to start a business, let alone starting a property management business. However, after years and years of dealing with bad 3rd party PM firms Jimmy decided he would take matters into his own hands and start Lyon. He has developed a mission statement around a passion for providing a best in class experience to both his clients and their tenants. We cover topics: - The importance of having the proper systems in place from the start in order to help the business be successful. - Learning from his experience as an owner dealing with past PM firms, and making sure he doesn't repeat the same mistakes. - Knowing what the "North Star" is in the business to help implement good company culture. - And much, much more. Another cracking episode jammed packed with first hand experience of building something from nothing. So what are you waiting for? Be Bold, Be Brave, and Go Give Life a Crack!

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