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Best practices for expanding your property management portfolio into new markets

Buildium

Diversifying Income Streams The more properties and property types you manage, the more diversified your income stream. For example, by expanding from residential properties to commercial properties, you can protect yourself from downturns in either submarket.

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What’s the best property management maintenance app? 6 of the top options

Buildium

Growth: Starting at $183/month, you get everything in Essential, plus lower online payment costs, free property inspection tools, live phone support, and performance and business analytics and insights. Finally, there’s an Enterprise option which you can learn more about by contacting their team directly. #4:

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How to Grow a Property Management Company: Proven Strategies for Success

BetterWho

Many successful property managers seek advice from a property manager consultant to help clarify their goals and uncover untapped opportunities. Consulting services can provide tailored strategies to align your business objectives with actionable steps.

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Commercial Tenant Risk Mitigation, Insurance, Tracking, and Best Practices

Esquire Property Management Group

Managing tenant insurance is a crucial element in overseeing commercial real estate (CRE) from a landlord and commercial property management perspective. This specialized insurance coverage goes beyond the standard commercial property protection, offering nuanced financial safeguards which help both the tenant and the landlord.

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Cost Segregation Study: How to Take Accelerated Depreciation on Rental Properties

SparkRental

Always consult a licensed real estate consultant and/or financial advisor about your investment decisions. years for residential and 39 years for commercial properties. But we all know many components of a property won’t last anywhere close to three decades. And so does Uncle Sam.