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Property managers’ revenue may be growing more than they think [The Lookout]

Buildium

But on the other hand, their growth expectations are, again, equivalent or greater than their expectations back in 2019 and 2020. And second: Brokering property sales is also less profitable, with rental owners buying and selling fewer properties in the current market. 41% will expand the services they provide.

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Is Stock or Real Estate Faster in Building Wealth?

SparkRental

Looking closely at the early months of COVID-19 chaos in 2020, the S&P 500 index drastically dropped 33% from its peak of around 3,400 to below 2,300 between January and June. In particular, the median home prices declined 3.4%, falling from $329,000 to $317,700 in the early quarters of 2020.

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Buying A Vacation Rental

Lifty Life

Here are some common reasons for buying a vacation rental or home: Getaways – you want to use the property for your family, friend, and personal getaways and rent it short-term to help cover the cost of ownership. You may choose to never rent it or hardly ever. Amazing properties in great locations can rent for $800+ per night.

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Maximize Property Management Revenue Part 1: The Truth Behind Fee-Maxing

Fourandhalf

The A-Ha Moment for Fee-Maxing Todd began thinking about involving ancillary fees in his own property management business at a NARPM Owner/Broker conference in 2014 or 2015, where he heard Marc Cunningham talk about the ancillary fees that were available for property management businesses. Thats what were interested in talking about today.