
March 14th, 2010

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It is amazing to know that after these stressful economic times that we hear and read about, real estate still remains the sure thing for long term investing. With prices currently fluctuating in every industry it is comforting to know that your real estate investments will continue to survive the storm.
The question remains on where you need to save money. The one thing you do not want to skimp on is hiring a property management comp

March 14th, 2010

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UK property investment can provide an enormous sense of gratification that you simply cannot find with other forms of investment. UK Property investment is now enhancing a far more mainstream investment vehicle, available to investors with the knowledge and foresight to spot effective investments before the competition can. Yet while they linger comparatively open and accessible, the road to prosperous property investment and land investment is l

March 11th, 2010

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Green Happiness
“He who plants a garden, plants happiness” is an old saying. However, things have changed a lot nowadays. Today, the proverb could be thought of as “He who plants a garden, plants money!” When it comes to selling a house, landscaping is an important factor that determines the value of the property. Real estate gurus believe that gardens around a house can contribute more than 10% to the total value of the proper

March 10th, 2010

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In most property management structures there are some list of rules or protocol. This list maybe written, or just in the head of the person at the top of the company. In property management, the bottom line goal is always to make a profit from your property or business. You are also in charge of the overall maintenance and the look and feel of the property. So in property management, what do you do when someone on your team is not fulfilling the

March 9th, 2010

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As a small business owner, it can be very challenging to grow your business, remain profitable, and maintain a balance in life with your family. Some property managers can manage 50-100 properties without the need of a full time employee or commercial office. However, once the portfolio exceeds 100 units, an owner needs to consider hiring an employee and opening a commercial office.
One of the best decisions I ever made was to purchase a