4 P’s of Property Management in Manatee and Sarasota County: Price, Product, Presentation, and Pet...
By Gulf Coast Property Management Thursday, November 29, 2018
There are 4 P’s to keep in mind when it comes to property management and the whole rental process. These are Price, Product, Presentation, and Pets. They play a key role in the effective management of your rental property.
Price
Very often landlords are fixated on price...
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Should You Rent or Sell Your Home? Manatee and Sarasota Property Management Advice
By Gulf Coast Property Management Thursday, November 15, 2018
The decision to rent your property or sell your property is often a difficult one to make.
There may be a good reason why you would want to sell, such as the realization of profit. This profit could be used to buy another property or a bigger property, or those extra funds cou...
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By Gulf Coast Property Management Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Accounting Updates:
As the holidays approach us, this means more family, good food and lasting memories! It also signifies that we have another year coming to an end.
No, 2018 is not over yet! But we want to get ahead so we can take advantage of the slowing 4th quarter.
Account...
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Can I Show My Manatee and Sarasota Property While Tenant Occupied?
By Gulf Coast Property Management Thursday, November 1, 2018
We talk to many owners who wonder if it’s okay to show or advertise a property while a tenant is still occupying it. Landlords and management companies don’t like to do this. Perhaps the property is not in the proper condition to show. Or, landlords don’t want to dis...
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Benefits of Having a Landlord-Friendly Investment Property in Manatee and Sarasota County
By Gulf Coast Property Management Sunday, September 16, 2018
Recently, we talked to you about the importance of location and property type when an investor is choosing a property to buy. Another extremely important thing to consider is whether the property is in a city or a state that’s landlord-friendly. Today, we’re talking ab...
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By Gulf Coast Property Management Wednesday, August 22, 2018
When I started the company in 2003, questions about residents smoking in a rental property was asked by a lot of owners. Thinking back, I would guess smoking in a rental property was the number one concern property owners had when I was discussing landlord challenges with them.
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What Type of Investment Property to Buy and Where Should you Buy in Manatee and Sarasota County?
By Gulf Coast Property Management Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Investors who want to buy their first rental property or add to their portfolio need to know what type of property to buy and where to buy it. This is a big commitment and investors should understand the pitfalls of investing before making any decision. A property’s loca...
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Manatee and Sarasota County Property Management Fees Explained
By Gulf Coast Property Management Monday, August 13, 2018
Potential property management customers often bring up management fees, wanting to know how much professional property management will cost. This is understandable; cost is an important factor in deciding who you will trust with managing your investment.
But, I would rather ...
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Security Deposits. How Much to Charge for Repairs?
By Gulf Coast Property Management Tuesday, July 24, 2018
When a lease ends, the rental property will need to be cleaned and any repairs fixed. Once a landlord has decided to charge the tenant’s security deposit you will next need to decide, how much to charge for repairs?
We have looked at what a landlord can charge in previous blog...
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3 Investment Methods for Property Valuation | Tips for Manatee and Sarasota County
By Gulf Coast Property Management Monday, July 23, 2018
At Gulf Coast Property Management, we work primarily with investors, and we introduce them to real estate that will give them a good return on their investment. Today, we’re talking about the three different ways to value a property. Those methods are the cost approach, ...
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