Rental Property Marketing Mistakes To Avoid
Are you planning on marketing your rental property online? If so, rental property marketing is about more than just posting an ad on Craigslist or Facebook groups, and waiting for people to call or email you. In this article, we will cover some of the most common rental property marketing mistakes just so you can…
Read MoreHow Does A California Real Estate Investor Benefit From Hiring A Property Manager?
Are you a California Real Estate Investor who is thinking about investing in a Central Valley rental property? If so, you may be on the fence about hiring a property manager. Rental properties are an excellent investment, but the reality is that time is money, and hiring a property manager will save you the time,…
Read MorePassive vs. Active Real Estate Investing – Which Option Is Better?
Are you just getting started with real estate investing in the Central Valley? If so, one of the first things you should do is determine if you’re going to invest inactive, or passive real estate. Don’t know the difference between the two? No problem. In this article, we will break down active vs. passive real…
Read MoreShould You Provide A Fire Extinguisher At Your Rental Property?
Fire extinguishers are an important tool that every rental property should have in this day and age, sadly most don’t because owners often assume that tenants will buy them. If you’re on the fence about providing a fire extinguisher at your property, here are some reasons why you should add one ASAP. Reason #1 –…
Read MoreDamage Vs. Wear And Tear – What To Look For After The Move Out
One of the most important things to do after a tenant has moved out is to tour the rental property and determine what’s been left damaged vs what is acceptable wear and tear. Knowing the difference between damage vs. wear and tear is important because a property may at first look damaged but the reality…
Read MoreNewsom Proposes Billions More For Rent Relief
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s updated budget plan projects a record $97.5 billion surplus, and on Friday he said he wants to put a chunk of that windfall toward rent relief. California has already directed more than $5 billion in federalfunding toward paying off debts accrued by low-income renters during the pandemic. Now, Newsom’s budget proposes another $2.7 billion in…
Read MoreFresno ranks as one of the most affordable cities in California
Are you planning on moving to California? If so, thanks to a recent report, we know that Fresno ranks as one of the most affordable cities in California. Located in the Central Valley, Fresno is one of California’s best kept secrets because the area offers low rents and great home prices when compared to the…
Read MoreRental Property Upgrades You Don’t Want To Make
One important thing you want to do as a landlord is upgrade your rental property because upgrading your property will keep your tenants happy and increase the value of your property. Even though upgrading your property is important, there are a variety of rental property upgrades that you don’t want to make including the following:…
Read MoreNew California Solar Bill Would Also Help Renters
California has been the clean energy frontrunner in the United States, and it has been particularly strong in deploying distributed, rooftop solar. Distributed generation, especially when paired with energy storage, has numerous advantages in cost savings, efficiency, a lessened carbon footprint, the preservation of land, and more when compared to centralized resources. The state represents…
Read MoreHow To Reduce Wear And Tear On Carpeting At Your Rental Property
With the average cost to replace carpeting in a 3-bedroom rental property ranging from $1600 to $2500, it’s understandable that landlords want to do everything they can to make their carpeting last. Thankfully, landlords can maintain the value of their investment a lot longer than they expected by following these simple tips. Tip #1 –…
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