Investing in real estate comes with all kinds of risk. There’s the risk of having tenants move out only to find thousands of dollars in damage left behind. There’s the risk of losing a home to a storm or paying out of pocket for a claim that was denied by your...
When you’re looking for an experienced and reputable San Diego property manager to take care of a single rental home or an entire portfolio, you should do a little research. Find out which communities they serve, what types of properties they manage, and whether their...
Most of the decisions you make as a San Diego rental property owner are likely focused on what you need and what your property needs in order to have a successful and profitable investment experience. Don’t forget your residents. Tenants have specific needs and...
Have you been trying to sell your San Diego home, but the market is not cooperating? This is a common frustration for owners who are moving out of the area or transitioning into a home that better fits their lifestyle. Everyone wants instant offers on their homes,...
San Diego residents love their pets. Dogs and cats are often treated as part of the family, and as a landlord, you’ll have to consider that a large majority of your potential residents will have at least one pet. However, it isn’t always easy to welcome pets into a...
Avoiding vacancy is an important part of any investment strategy. Unoccupied properties will not earn any money for the owners, and the rental income that is lost can never be recovered. To avoid vacancies, it’s vital to price the home correctly, keep it...