Posts Tagged ‘Clark Camas property manager’
The Benefits of Building a Strong Community in Your Rental Properties
Creating a sense of community in your rental properties is an excellent way to retain residents, provide an outstanding rental experience, and build your reputation as a landlord who gets it. Community creates a sense of belonging and allows people to feel like they’ve found a home. When your tenants feel like they’ve settled into…
Read MoreHome Showing Tips to Attract Quality Tenants
The success of your rental property showing will immediately impact the number of rental applications you pull in for your property. It’s important to remember that while the market is strong for rental property owners and well-qualified tenants are eager to rent a home that’s well-maintained and in a great location, you still need to…
Read MoreUnexpected Costs of Renting to Short-Term Tenants and How to Avoid Them
There has never been a better time to rent out a short-term property, especially in a market like Vancouver. We get a lot of visitors and tourists in this part of the Pacific Northwest, and we also get some people who are moving to the area or here temporarily. They’re looking for high quality, short-term…
Read MoreHow to Reduce the Stress of Buying Your First Vancouver Investment Property
Buying your first investment property in Vancouver may feel a bit stressful any time you’re doing it, but in the market we’re currently experiencing, there’s bound to be even more anxiety. There’s been a lot of discussion about the high prices and high demand in today’s real estate market. Inventory is lower, and that’s driving…
Read More3 Ways to Improve the Curb Appeal of Your Vancouver Property
When it comes to real estate, there’s a lot of talk about curb appeal. Why does it matter? Curb appeal matters because it’s the first impression you’re giving to potential tenants about what you have to offer them. Leverage the power of that first impression by making sure the outside of your investment property is…
Read MoreResources for Managing My Vancouver Short-Term Rental
When you rent out a short-term property in Vancouver, you need to be prepared for everything and anything. Guests who choose a property over a hotel are looking for comfort, convenience, and the extra space and privacy that comes with a private home rather than a single room. Vancouver is also a competitive market for…
Read MoreThinking of Converting Your Home into an Airbnb? Here Is What You Need to Know!
When you’re renting out your Vancouver property as a vacation home or a short-term rental, you’re likely going to use a site like Airbnb. Other sites like Vrbo and HomeAway are also popular, and they help you market your home, track reservations, and communicate with guests. The platforms are generally user-friendly for owners, and they…
Read MoreShort-Term or Long-Term Rentals: Which One is Better
When you have a property that you’re not living in yourself, and you’re ready to rent it out – should you make it a long-term rental, which is typically a lease agreement of a year or more? Or, should you make that property a short-term rental, which is usually booked for a few days, a…
Read MoreHow a Partnership With a Property Management Company Will Help Increase Your Investment Portfolio
When you think of property management in Vancouver, you likely think about the professionals who can help you market and lease your home, screen your tenants, and take care of your property. You’re thinking about maintenance and lease renewals and rental prices. Good property managers do more than all that. We also help you grow…
Read MoreWhat to Do When Your Home Isn’t Renting | Vancouver Property Management Marketing
When your Vancouver investment property isn’t renting, things can feel pretty stressful. You know you’re losing money on lost rental income, and you’re also paying out-of-pocket for utilities, maintenance, and extra cleaning. You want to limit vacancy time as much as possible. In our experience, properties typically don’t rent for one of three reasons: pricing,…
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