Why “One Bad Tenant” Can Erase a Year of Profit
For the disciplined residential investor, a rental property is an income-producing asset that requires clinical oversight. In the San Diego […]
For the disciplined residential investor, a rental property is an income-producing asset that requires clinical oversight. In the San Diego […]
For San Diego rental owners, the “Field of Dreams” approach — build it and they will come — does not
In the high-stakes world of San Diego residential real estate, many owners view “responsiveness” as a soft metric — a
For most San Diego rental owners, property expenses fall under one broad, painful umbrella: “money out.” But from an asset
For many San Diego rental owners, the period between tenants is the most volatile phase of property ownership. It is
Every San Diego rental owner wants to maximize their return on investment. It is a natural impulse to look at
For most San Diego rental owners, vacancy is viewed as a temporary lapse in monthly income. You miss a month
For many San Diego rental owners, the decision to self-manage begins as a simple math problem. On paper, avoiding an
For San Diego rental owners, the appeal of “cheap property management” is understandable. In a market where overhead costs—from rising
In the San Diego rental market, a listing’s first impression is often its only impression. For an elite property manager