A residential property manager oversees income-producing residential properties, such a single-family homes, duplexes, townhouses, apartment complexes and mobile home parks.
Turnover is expensive. Getting your property ready to rent, advertising the vacancy, showing the property, and screening tenants are some of the most costly and...
When it comes to selling REO (or "real estate owned") properties, banks have one simple goal---they want to minimize their losses. This generally means that...
Choosing a property manager is a key step for property owners, especially first-time landlords. A reliable property manager can streamline your rental operations, maintain the...