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What Crane Realty’s In-House Professional Can Do For You

Purchasing real estate has long been considered a worthwhile investment strategy. An investment property can withstand the ebbs and flows of the economy while also returning excellent profits and consistent returns. One way to ensure that those returns are consistent is to use property management services. The most obvious part a property manager’s job is to find the most well-qualified tenants out there.

A property manager fills rental units with well-qualified tenants.
Good tenants and a quality property manager can make all the difference when it comes to having positive cashflow in a rental unit.

Technology’s Impact

Technology has greatly changed how people navigate their world, and this holds true even in the rental world. No longer are tenants scouring local papers and flyers to find apartment vacancies. Instead, they employ the internet: Craigslist, Facebook, and Zillow among others. These are just a few of the hundreds of online options tenants have when searching for housing. Balancing these online networks and fielding through hundreds of inquiries is one of the most valuable, time-saving assets a property manager offers.

More Than Just Picking a Tenant

Sorting through each individual tenant inquiry is extremely time-consuming. Responding to tenants takes, care, expertise, and efficiency. The work does not stop here, however. A property manager not only weeds out the best and most high-quality tenants, but they take the lead on showing the apartments. Again, this saves owners time. From photographing, listing, vetting inquiries, multiple showings, and finally lease negotiations, a property manager spends hours securing the best-suited tenant for each vacant unit!

From there, a property manager handles the day-to-day operations of each property. A great deal of care and organization are required to ensure maximum profits for the owners. As the saying goes, ‘time is money’, so let US help YOU!

Lauren Harrison is an experienced property manager. She recently joined the Crane Realty team under our sister company, Stafford Property Management. Reach out to Lauren today if you have any questions about how she may be able to help you manage your rental properties.

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