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No Bookings? Here’s What to Do: A Guide for Hosts & Vacation Rental Managers

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During the guest's stay, offer support to make the trip stress-free, such as information on nearby attractions and restaurants or contacts for maintenance requests. ‍ Step 5: Offer value-added amenities Providing little extras can set your property apart and make guests feel more comfortable. Your submission has been received!

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Real Property Management is Growing Growing Growing…

Real Property Management DC Metro

If you are looking to get a tenant in Mid to January 2013 – Early Feb 2013, now is the time to get your rental property on the market. Weather your property is vacant, occupied, need maintenance, or you are looking to buy investments, we can help.

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Vacation Rental Host Mistake: Not Automating Everything You Can

Beyond

With numerous properties on the market, you need to offer your guests something that sets you apart from the rest. It's important to choose a property management software that syncs with your calendar, accurately tracks cleaning schedules, and manages any maintenance or repair needs. Your submission has been received!

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Best Passive Real Estate Investments: The Lazy Investor’s Guide

SparkRental

Since its launch in 2013, Groundfloor has returned remarkably consistent returns of around 10% when you average all loans together each year. Fractional Ownership of Apartment Complexes What’s better than fractional ownership in a single-family rental property? An ownership share in a 200-unit apartment community. 15% interest.

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Is Stock or Real Estate Faster in Building Wealth?

SparkRental

Over the decade from 2013-2022, Benzinga found that private equity real estate returned between 17.4% – 25.6% Drawbacks of Real Estate Investing High Maintenance: Owning a property isn’t exactly a “buy and forget” kind of investment like long-term dividend stocks. annual returns.