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The 10 Features of a Great Property Management Company

Property Management Inc.

Here's a look at the 10 features of a great property management company to help you find the perfect fit for your real estate investments. The Value of Property Management Companies When you collaborate with professional property management companies, you pass the baton on the most time-consuming aspects of property management.

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Stessa vs Buildium: Which software is best for you in 2025?

Buildium

Buildium at a Glance Buildium is a comprehensive property management platform designed for residential property management and association management companies of all sizes—from solo managers to large firms. By the end, you’ll know exactly which platform is right for your business in 2025.

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What are the Seven Most Important Qualities that Property Owners look for when it comes to Hiring a Property Managers?

Esquire Property Management Group

When it comes to guaranteeing tenant happiness and reducing turnover, property managers play a crucial role by doing the following tasks: Thoroughly screening tenants, which includes conducting background checks, verifying income, rental history, and criminal history is a paramount step for professional property managers.

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What Does a Property Manager Do?

California Pacific Realty

Types of Property Managers Residential Property Managers. Specialize in managing residential properties, including single-family homes, multi-family units, condos, and apartment buildings. Commercial Property Managers. Desire to Maximize ROI.

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Attention Downsizing Baby Boomers – Sell Your Home and Avoid Capital Gains Taxes

Esquire Property Management Group

Convert Your Primary Residence into a Rental Property – Golden Strategy : By moving out of your primary residence and renting it for at least a year, you can later sell it as an investment property, potentially benefiting from both Section 121 and 1031. This approach allows you to defer taxes and retain equity.