Property Management News

Deciding between single-family and multi-family property investments is a pivotal choice for both new and experienced investors. While both options have their place in real estate portfolios, multi-family properties consistently demonstrate superior financial advantages that make them the preferred choice for building long-term wealth. This comprehensive guide explores why multi-family investments often deliver better returns, reduced risk, and greater scalability for your investment goals. Location Advantages: Multi-Family Properties Win in High-Growth Markets The location factor strongly favors multi-family investments, as these properties are strategically positioned in the most... Read more
Have you ever wondered what keeps tenants renewing their leases year after year? Managing tenant lease renewals effectively is vital for multifamily property success....
The recent California appellate court decision Eshagian v. Cepeda has added a new requirement to the already detailed rules surrounding Three-Day Notices—documents...
When listing a rental property, landlords often face a crucial decision: should the home be rented furnished or unfurnished? Each option offers its own set of...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming more than a buzzword in property management—it’s evolving into a practical tool used across leasing offices,...

In 2025, more investors are leaning toward turnkey properties because they offer something rare in real estate: simplicity. Fully renovated, move-in ready, and often professionally managed. However, you may be new to the concept and wondering: What does ‘turnkey’ mean in real estate? In this guide, we’ll break down exactly what turnkey means, how it compares to fixer-uppers, and whether it’s the right strategy for you. What Is a Turnkey Property A turnkey property is fully renovated and ready to rent out or sell. Investors often purchase them through companies that specialize in fixing up older buildings. Many of these providers partner with trusted property management... Read more
Owning rental properties comes with a lot of responsibility. Regular maintenance, collecting rent, insuring your property, and creating lease agreements – it can be...
As the rental market begins to normalize and return to pre-pandemic levels, here is how property managers can maintain margins. After years of markets that were...
Fraud in multifamily leasing has reached unprecedented levels of sophistication in 2025, with both individual applicants and organized groups using advanced tactics to...
No matter what size property you own or manage, the key to success is efficiency. In practical terms, that means keeping occupancy rates high and rents competitive while...