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Contents

1.  [01 The case for self-managing ](#the-case-for-self-managing)
2.  [02 The case for hiring out ](#the-case-for-hiring-out)
3.  [03 The hybrid: self-manage with a VA doing the PM work ](#the-hybrid-self-manage-with-a-va-doing-the-pm-work)
4.  [04 The systems that make remote self-management work ](#the-systems-that-make-remote-self-management-work)
5.  [05 The problem you have to solve either way ](#the-problem-you-have-to-solve-either-way)

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# Should You Self-Manage or Hire a Property Manager?

The honest tradeoffs between self-managing your rentals and hiring a property manager, including the remote systems that make self-management possible and the incentive problem you have to solve either way.

July 9, 2026 11 min read 

Contents

1.  [01\. The case for self-managing](#the-case-for-self-managing)
2.  [02\. The case for hiring out](#the-case-for-hiring-out)
3.  [03\. The hybrid: self-manage with a VA doing the PM work](#the-hybrid-self-manage-with-a-va-doing-the-pm-work)
4.  [04\. The systems that make remote self-management work](#the-systems-that-make-remote-self-management-work)
5.  [05\. The problem you have to solve either way](#the-problem-you-have-to-solve-either-way)

tl;dr

Self-manage when you have one local unit, a small house-hack, or you are chasing hours for a tax status. Hire out once your time is worth more than the fee or your units are spread out. A hybrid, hiring a virtual assistant to run the operations while you stay the asset manager, often beats both extremes.

I self-managed for close to nine years, then hired out, and I would make the same call again today with better timing. So I am not in either camp religiously. The right answer depends on how many doors you have, where they are, and what your time is actually worth. Here is how I think about it.

## The case for self-managing

Once a good tenant is in place, there honestly is not much to do month to month. My friend Joe, a Washington investor who self-manages around ninety of his own units, put it plainly: after placement, maybe a couple of things a year come up. The recurring work, collecting rent, taking calls, paying bills, is all online now. Paying six to ten percent of revenue every month for what is mostly a passive stretch can feel like a lot.

Self-managing makes the most sense when:

-   You have a single unit in your own town. You will spend less time managing it yourself than you would managing a manager who manages it for you.
-   You are running a small short-term or house-hack setup where doing the work yourself captures thousands a month you would otherwise hand off.
-   You are early and small. On your first dollar you can go work ten minutes and double it. That effort math flips as you scale.
-   You are chasing a tax status that rewards your own hours. Handing operations to a manager gives away the very hours that count toward material participation. If you are working to qualify for real estate professional status (the 750-hour test, tracked at [REPS Time](https://repstime.com)) or the short-term rental loophole (the 100-hour material participation test, tracked at [STR Loophole](https://strhours.com)), doing the work yourself is the point, not the cost.

## The case for hiring out

Self-managing scales into a part-time job faster than people expect. Joe admitted that at ninety units, self-managing is basically a halftime job. At some point your hours are worth more spent finding the next deal than coordinating a turn.

Hiring out makes sense when:

-   Your time is worth more than the fee. If an hour spent on acquisitions or financing is worth far more than an hour spent scheduling a plumber, the fee is a bargain.
-   Your properties are out of state or spread out, and you do not have boots on the ground.
-   You have a cluster of units big enough that a manager actually prioritizes you, and you would rather buy back your calendar.

For me, hiring out is the ultimate leverage. I trade a small piece of revenue for a company that runs everything, and I go do the highest-value work. The mistake I made was waiting almost nine years to do it. If you do decide to hire out, the process for finding the right one is in [How to Find and Vet a Great Property Manager](/blog/finding-a-property-manager/).

## The hybrid: self-manage with a VA doing the PM work

There is a third option most people skip right past, and it is the one I lean on now. You keep the asset manager role and the systems below, but instead of doing every task yourself or handing everything to a management company, you hire and train a virtual assistant to run the day-to-day property management work: responding to tenant emails, coordinating maintenance, posting and fielding listings, chasing rent. A trained in-house VA can handle most of what a property manager does for a fraction of the cost, and they actually care about your portfolio because they work for you, not for a company juggling a thousand doors.

This is the best of both worlds. You are not buried in the operations, but you also are not paying a percentage of revenue to a company that will never look for extra income the way you do. The catch is that a VA is not plug-and-play. You have to build the SOPs and train them, which is its own skill. I break down the VA versus integrator decision and how to hire in [How to Buy Back Your Time: Hiring a Remote Team](/blog/how-to-hire-a-remote-team-vas-and-integrators/). Done right, it is how you run a portfolio like a real business without either extreme.

## The systems that make remote self-management work

If you do self-manage, especially at a distance, systems are everything. The remote workflow Joe described is a good model, and it lets him visit a unit exactly once:

1.  Put a lockbox on the vacant unit.
2.  Inspect it and write a detailed fix list.
3.  Hand the list to a handyman who accesses through the lockbox.
4.  Record a walkthrough video and send it to every prospect. It weeds out the looky-loos before they waste your time.
5.  List it, with an auto-reply that sends a showing link, the video, and an online application.
6.  Screen online, send an online lease, collect the deposit, and give the move-in code.

Showing services now exist in most major cities that will show units and handle move-in and move-out inspections for a flat fee per showing, which beats paying a full month's rent to a leasing agent to place a tenant. Management software handles applications, leases, and rent collection for a small annual cost. The tools have gotten good enough that distance is no longer the barrier it used to be. For the deeper breakdown of the systems and the numbers behind self-managing at scale, see [How to Maximize NOI on Your Rentals](/blog/how-to-maximize-noi-and-self-manage-rentals/).

Screening is the part you never cut corners on. A bad tenant and an eviction is the single biggest cost you can take on: months of lost rent, a lawyer, and a wrecked unit. My own rule is that I will take a tenant with bad credit and good rental history every day of the week before a tenant with great credit and bad rental history. Call the previous landlords, and not just the most recent one, because the current landlord of a bad tenant will give a glowing review to get them out.

## The problem you have to solve either way

Here is the thing most people miss. Hiring a manager does not make the incentive problem disappear. Joe framed it well: a manager's interests do not perfectly line up with yours. Pushing a rent from good to great might earn them a few extra dollars a month, so they may not fight for top dollar. They earn a fee to fill a vacancy and a fee for an eviction. So even with a great manager, you still have to manage the manager.

That is why self-manage versus hire is not really the question. The real question is whether you would rather do the operations yourself or oversee someone doing them, because either way the ownership-level thinking stays your job. That job is [The Asset Manager's Playbook](/blog/managing-your-property-manager/).

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