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In this Evernest Property Management show episode, Spencer Sutton and Matthew Whitaker share challenges they faced and lessons learned from both failure and success. The discussion covers several topics: acquisitions, expanding into new markets like Denver, Atlanta, and Virginia, hiring issues, and staff departures. They also explored the integration of new team members like Tra Griffin, Dan Crumpton, and Graham Robinson and the management of institutional properties. The episode wraps up with lessons from the rapid growth in late 2022 and plans for navigating the business plateau in 2023.
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Connect with Matt and Spencer at Evernest: Evernest.co
Visit the Podcast Website: Evernest.co/podcasts
Email the Show: [email protected]
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Production House: Flint Stone Media
Copyright of Evernest 2025.
By Matthew Whitaker and Spencer Sutton4.6
4848 ratings
In this Evernest Property Management show episode, Spencer Sutton and Matthew Whitaker share challenges they faced and lessons learned from both failure and success. The discussion covers several topics: acquisitions, expanding into new markets like Denver, Atlanta, and Virginia, hiring issues, and staff departures. They also explored the integration of new team members like Tra Griffin, Dan Crumpton, and Graham Robinson and the management of institutional properties. The episode wraps up with lessons from the rapid growth in late 2022 and plans for navigating the business plateau in 2023.
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Connect with Matt and Spencer at Evernest: Evernest.co
Visit the Podcast Website: Evernest.co/podcasts
Email the Show: [email protected]
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Production House: Flint Stone Media
Copyright of Evernest 2025.

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