Tweet One of the most difficult and time consuming aspects of owning and managing an investment property is the act of trying to fill vacancies with qualified renters. For every day that a units sits vacant, it is money out … Continue reading
Tweet Tip #1: Perform a “Drip Inspection”. Some landlords and owners forget one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to save water: Check for dripping faucets and running toilets in each unit. The simple task of inspecting shower heads, … Continue reading
The proper and through screening of prospective residents for your investment property is one of the most critical tasks that you as a property owner. By doing the leg work (and phone work) up front, you can certainly limit yourself from unneeded hassles and/or loss of rent income.
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The housing market will remain depressed, with record high foreclosure levels, rising mortgage rates and a glut of distressed properties dampening the market for years to come, industry experts predicted on Tuesday.
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For those of us looking to place money in the money in the multifamily market, rest assured that we have not missed the boat. In GlobeSt.com yesterday, there is a nice, QUICK, break down of the state of the apartment market in Los Angeles.
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Property management is an upscale, highly sophisticated babysitting industry. And property managers are the babysitters your always wished you could find for your child. We babysit, take care of, tutor and nurture your child (aka your investment property – whatever that may be). As property managers we will love it for you; educate it for you; make sure nothing bad is happening to it; we inform you when it is misbehaving; we reward it when it is doing well; and give you detailed reports and suggestions on its progress. When a property management company is Continue reading