Property Management
Tips for buying your first investment property
Real estate is one of America’s favorite investments — and with good reason. In an ideal scenario, you buy an investment property, pay down the mortgage with rental payments, and keep the profits when you later sell. Demand for investment properties has been climbing for several years, and most of the push is coming from…
Read MoreMultifamily rent growth stays negative but may recover soon
Multifamily rent growth remained in negative territory in February, but the latest Yardi Matrix report showed recovery signs. National average rents dipped by 0.1% year over year last month. But while national rent growth was negative, annual rents have steadily inched closer to positive since October. According to Yardi, February could be the last month…
Read MoreReasons Why You Don’t Want To Manage Multiple Rental Properties Yourself
Rental properties can be an excellent way to build wealth and establish long-term consistent income but the simple fact is that if you try to manage multiple rental properties yourself, you’re only going to burn yourself out by taking on more responsibilities than you can handle. Even though many investors will tell you that you…
Read MoreRental Property Spring Cleaning Tips
Spring is around the corner, and if you’re like most landlords in the Central Valley, you’re thinking about leasing season, especially if your property has been sitting vacant for any length of time. One of the best things that you can do to get your property ready for new tenants is to focus on spring…
Read MoreWhy Buying Cheap Homes Won’t Make You Money
New real estate investors often get infatuated with the idea of the passive cash flow that real estate can bring in. So it’s not surprising when you see many new investors throw caution to the wind to chase cash flow and end up buying super cheap homes (in oftentimes questionable areas) thinking they will reach…
Read MorePet Screenings – Are They Useful Or Should You Not Use Them?
Thinking about allowing pets in your rental property? Don’t forget about pet screening! With most people in the United States now having a pet, it makes sense to allow pets and pet screening is a way to insure that you rent to someone who as a well mannered pet. How Does Pet Screening Work? With…
Read MoreApartments Vs. Houses – Which Property Will Get You The Best ROI In 2021?
Are you planning on expanding your portfolio of investment properties in 2021? If so, you may be wondering if Apartments Vs. Houses are the best real estate investment. Before purchasing your next property, it’s important to analyze if that property is right for you because if you’re unprepared for the maintenance or management costs, you’re…
Read MoreHow To Get Steady Cash Flow From Your Remote Rental Property
Do you own a rental property in the Central Valley but, you live in San Diego, San Francisco, Orange County or other parts of the United States? Even though you owned a remote rental property, the good news is that it’s still easy earn steady cash flow from that property, especially if you follow these…
Read MoreHow to run and understand a credit check
It doesn’t matter if you’re new to owning rental properties, or you’ve been a landlord for years, running a credit check is one of the most important things that you will do. Why? A credit check shows what a prospective tenant could really be like if you were to rent to them. When you pull…
Read MoreShould You Invest In A Multifamily Or Single-Family Property In 2021?
With 2021 fast approaching, you may be thinking about which properties you should add to your portfolio of investment properties next year. Like many investors, you may be considering adding a multi-family or single-family property to your Investment Portfolio. Although there is a lot of debate online regarding multi-family, versus single-family, the reality is that…
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