The home you’ve inherited can be an emotional piece of property. Perhaps it’s now yours because a beloved family member recently passed away. Maybe it’s the home you once lived in yourself. An inherited home gives you several opportunities, and you’ll have to decide...
It’s frustrating when your Daytona Beach rental property doesn’t rent as quickly as you expect it to. In a strong market like the one we’re seeing in 2021, any well-maintained and competitively priced property should rent within weeks. Vacancies are expensive,...
Like most property managers in Daytona Beach and even throughout the country, we weren’t sure what to expect after a crazy 2020 that involved a pandemic, shutdowns, economic turmoil, and eviction moratoriums. For most investors and property owners, it wasn’t as bad...
When you’re hiring a Daytona Beach property management company to improve the performance of your investment properties, price is important. Even more important, however, is value. You need to know exactly what you’re getting in return for the management and leasing fees you’re paying your management partner.
Property managers and real estate agents work within the same industry, but we each focus on different parts of that industry. We aren’t necessarily competitors, and that’s why we think it helps when agents and management companies work together. We enjoy partnering...
There are many reasons that you need a good marketing strategy for your Daytona Beach rental property. For starters, you’ll limit your vacancy loss. You’ll also reach a larger pool of potential tenants, which means you’re likely to end up with a more qualified renter....