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California’s New Real Estate Laws for 2025: What Investors Need to Know

Beach Front Property Management

SB 326 (HOA Exemptions & Separate Condo Rules) Condominiums managed by HOAs follow a different inspection process but must comply with SB 326. Corporate Landlord Regulations SB 395 California is limiting corporate ownership of single-family homes. Subsequent inspections must be conducted every six years.

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Florida Short-Term Rental Laws 2025: What Property Managers Need to Know

Avantio

License Classifications by Florida DBPR Condominium Unit Single-Dwelling Group or Collective (for multiple units or property portfolios under one operator) Licensing and Regulatory Requirements The license application is completed online through DBPR. Create a DBPR Online Account via the DBPR license portal.

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Buying Property in Harrison Hot Springs

Lifty Life

Only 90 minutes from Vancouver A quick drive from the Lower Mainland makes it perfect for weekend getaways or a second home that feels worlds away. Types of Properties Available Condominiums Modern condos in buildings like Oasis or Aquila offer amenities, low maintenance, and short-term rental zoning great for investors.

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All About Multifamily Investing – The Ultimate Guide

Bay Property Management Group

When we are busy overseeing Northern Virginia property management of multifamily homes (including Richmond, Baltimore, D.C., It’s a different ballgame than single-family homes. This is certainly the case for multifamily homes. They are typically significantly more costly to acquire than single-family homes.

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6 Red Flags When Buying A Condo

Mashvisor

Condominiums are great investments for a variety of reasons. If you are searching for a family home, a condo is an affordable single-family home that is great as a homeowner’s…

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What’s the Difference Between an HOA vs. COA vs. POA?

Bay Property Management Group

A condominium owner’s association (COA) is another one that is very similar to an HOA. HOAs are often found in single-family home subdivisions. What is a COA? However, they aren’t 100% the same! The difference: a COA is made up of condos. But that in itself means there are a few differences between the others.

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The Advantages of Investing in Real Estate: A Comprehensive Guide

Florida Property Management

Single-Family Rentals (SFRs) Single-family rentals involve purchasing individual houses and renting them out to tenants. SFRs are particularly attractive to investors for several reasons: High Demand: Single-family homes are always in high demand, particularly among families looking for long-term rental options.