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A Complete Budget Guide for DC Multi-Family Property Owners

Nest DC

As a property owner in Washington DC, smart budgeting for your small multi-family building is essential for long-term success. Whether you're managing a newly acquired property or reassessing your existing building's budget, this guide will help you plan effectively.

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Townhouse vs. Apartment: Which Is Right For You?

Bay Property Management Group

Although townhouses are physically connected to each other, each section of the house, from top to bottom floor, is a single-family home. Townhouses can be owner-occupied or rented out to tenants. Defining an Apartment An apartment is a part of a multi-family building that you can rent out.

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HVAC Preventative Maintenance for Single-Family Rental Properties

Lula

.” Managing single-family rental (SFR) properties comes with unique challenges, particularly when it comes to balancing tenant satisfaction with property maintenance. In single-family rentals, HVAC issues can be a leading cause of tenant dissatisfaction and result in costly, unexpected repairs for property managers.

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HVAC Preventative Maintenance for Single-Family Rental Properties

Lula

.” Managing single-family rental (SFR) properties comes with unique challenges, particularly when it comes to balancing tenant satisfaction with property maintenance. In single-family rentals, HVAC issues can be a leading cause of tenant dissatisfaction and result in costly, unexpected repairs for property managers.

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Railroad-Style Apartments: Make the Most of This Fun and Funky Space

Apartment Guide

High ceilings and vintage details: Older buildings often boast architectural charm, including high ceilings, decorative moldings, and large windows. Historic building origins: Often found in tenement-style, walk-up , and multi-family buildings.