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[Easemakers Podcast E92] Building a network of trusted tradespeople

Want to build a network of dependable, high-quality vendors? Fractional estate manager Rachel McGrath shares her tips in this episode of the Easemakers Podcast.

By Kristin Twiford

When Rachel McGrath started managing high-end properties in Orange County, she learned from the incredible tradespeople she met across her clients’ properties. Today, her strong vendor relationships are the key to running her own fractional estate management company, RK Estate Management

In this episode of the Easemakers Podcast, Rachel shares her tips for any private service professional looking to source, vet and work with high-quality vendors — and how her own network of tradespeople helps her deliver high-end services to a number of different clients at once.

Tune in to hear:

  • Tips for finding new vendors you can trust
  • Tactics for building strong relationships and ensuring vendors will be there when you need them
  • How Rachel balances 100+ tradespeople across multiple properties

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Catch up on past episodes of the Easemakers Podcast to hear from more experts in the private service industry, and don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts to get notified about future episodes. Follow along with @easemakers on social media, and of course, be sure to join the conversation in the Easemakers community after you listen!

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