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How to Choose the Best Name for Your Property Management Business

Fourandhalf

Key Considerations When Naming Your Property Management Company How Will It Look on Branding and Marketing Materials Your company name will appear everywherefrom your logo and website to yard signs, business cards, and lease agreements. Keep it short and professional to ensure it fits well on signage and marketing materials.

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Differences Between Commercial Property Management vs Residential Property Management

Property Management Inc.

Commercial Property Management Commercial property management focuses on properties intended for business use, including office buildings, retail establishments, and industrial sites. These properties generate income, accommodate businesses, and support trade. Residential tenants typically pay a fixed monthly amount.

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5 Ways Property Managers Can Maintain Margins

Rental Housing Journal

Lower-priced units (between $500 and $999) are decreasing as a share of total available units, and units above $1,500 are leasing faster than lower-priced units did in previous quarters. If you’ve had to reduce rents to lease units lately, it may be time to review your strategy. The most likely reason: constrained supply.

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Impact of RTO on Commercial Real Estate Trends

Esquire Property Management Group

In the United States return-to-office (RTO) rules are still changing as of early 2025, and they have a big impact on commercial property prices, commercial leasing rates, and staff retention. How is RTO Effecting Rates for Commercial Leasing? Time will tell if this is a trend or just an adjustment to a post COVID19 workplace.

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Old lease vs new lease: A landlord’s guide to smooth transitions

MRI Software

With so many rental agreements in play, understanding lease transitions is more important than ever. Whether you’re dealing with an old lease vs new lease, knowing how to navigate these transitions can save you time and avoid potential legal issues. What is the difference between old and new lease?

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Real Estate Equity: A Guide for Investors

Bay Property Management Group

This method provides opportunities for smaller investors to get involved in real estate without having to buy property outright. Private Equity Real Estate Funds Using these investment funds, investors pool their capital to invest in a range of real estate properties or developments.

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Do You Know WALT (Weighted Average Lease Term), the Commercial Real Estate Guy?

Esquire Property Management Group

Weighted Average Lease Term for Commercial Real Estate Weighted Average Lease Term, commonly referred to as WALT, is an important metric that commercial real estate investors and commercial property managers are well-versed in, or at least they better be.