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Nov 20, 2024

The Hidden Costs of Self-Managing Your Investment Property

Self-managing an investment property might seem like an appealing way to save money. After all, avoiding property management fees means more cash in your pocket—right? However, many landlords underest

Nov 20, 2024

Why Landlords Should Consolidate Their Investment Properties with a Singular Property Manager

As a property manager, I’ve had the privilege of working with a variety of landlords—some who manage a handful of properties and others who oversee large portfolios of rental units. One common thread

Nov 20, 2024

Why It’s Better to Use a Professional Property Manager Rather Than Self-Managing Your Investment Property

Owning an investment property can be a rewarding endeavour, but the responsibilities that come with it can quickly become overwhelming. From tenant issues to maintenance requests, there’s a lot to jug

Nov 20, 2024

What to Look for in a Great Property Management Company

As a property manager, I know how crucial it is for landlords to partner with the right property management company. The right company doesn’t just handle day-to-day operations—they protect your inves

Nov 20, 2024

Virtual Property Tours: A Game-Changer for Landlords

As property managers, we’ve seen firsthand how technology transforms the way rental properties are marketed and leased. One of the most impactful innovations in recent years is the rise of virtual pro

Nov 20, 2024

The Benefits of Online Rent Payment Platforms for Landlords

As the digital age continues to reshape various aspects of our daily lives, the real estate industry is no exception. For landlords, adopting these systems offers a range of benefits, from convenience

Nov 20, 2024

How a Professional Property Manager Boosts Tenant Retention

Tenant retention is one of the cornerstones of effective property investment. High turnover rates can be costly, with expenses tied to advertising, vacancy periods, and preparing units for new tenants