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How To Choose A Profitable Investment Property

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Are you planning on searching for investment property in Monterey County? If so, you’ve come to the right place! In this article we will share with you several tips you can use for finding the right investment property Price  Nоt еvеrу рrореrtу уоu invest іn has tо be a “bаrgаіn”, but you ѕhоuld nеvеr рау […]

Prop 10 Defeated – Costa Hawkins Stays For Now

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There’s no doubt that the November 2018 elections will go down in history as the most contentious ever mainly because of Proposition 10, the widely debated ballot measure that if approved, would have meant that Costa Hawkins would no longer be law in California and cities would start implementing rent control on a grand scale. […]

Governor Brown Signs His Last Rental Housing Laws

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With the governor’s race between John H. Cox (R) and Gavin Newsom (D) fast approaching current California Governor Jerry Brown has been very busy, signing several rental housing laws that are expected to go in effect in January before he retires. Some of the recent laws that he has signed include the new balcony inspection requirement […]

Multifamily Rental Properties vs Stocks – Learn More About Why You Should Invest In Multifamily

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The long аwаіtеd stock market correction is finally hеrе аnd it’s not unсоmmоn tо сhесk thе nеwѕ to fіnd оut that the Dow іѕ dоwn 600 оnе day thеn uр 400 the next. If you’re an investor, thе bіg ԛuеѕtіоn you should have is if уоu ѕhоuld kеер your mоnеу іn stocks or іnvеѕt in […]

Rental News – Some Woodland Park Residents Now Must Show ID to Pay Rent

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Residents of Woodland Park apartments recently learned Alliance Residential, the property management company that manages the East Palo Alto building, is now requiring tenants to show their ID when they pay their rents. The new requirement was immediately met with protests by the building’s residents who protested outside the headquarters of Alliance Residential with the […]

Smaller Remodeling Jobs Deliver Better ROI

Smaller Remodeling Jobs Deliver Better ROI Your home may need some work, but that doesn’t mean you want to lose money on it when you sell. That’s why you might be interested in the 2015 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report from Remodeling Magazine and the National Association of REALTORS®. It may surprise you to learn […]

Housing Data Confirms Contradictions-Favors Rentals

Housing Data Confirms Contradictions, Favors Rentals As property managers we want to keep up on the trends in our local economies. “The trend is our friend” is a mantra that enlivens our professional awareness. The final quarter of 2014 has uncovered some important national trends as well. Building permits, an important signal of future construction, […]

Keeping Your Tenants To Produce More Profits

In the real estate game, when we are talking rental properties, one of the most important things that will help you earn more money is long term tenants. The longer the tenant stays, the lower the number of unit turnovers you will have. Turnovers cost money! So as owners, we should do everything possible to […]

Are You Managing Your Investment or Simply Collecting Rent?

Are You Managing Your Investment or Simply Collecting Rent? The decision to invest in property management ventures is often seen as a way to build a cushion for the future. Whether you assume a dual-role of owner/manager, or hire a property management company successfully managing your assets ensures the property lives up to your expectations […]

Keeping Residents and Property Owners Happy

If there is one thing that all property managers want, it’s an over abundance of qualified potential residents who need to rent or lease a place to live. The mentality of landlords vs. tenants has changed. Many managers and owners have taken the residents for granted for a long time. In writing via email more […]