Just because you’re small doesn’t mean you can’t be mighty. There are many apartment amenities that even small apartment buildings can add or enhance to attract new residents. Here’s a run-down of a few popular features to include if you’re looking to draw in more...
Keeping your rental units filled with existing residents is almost always preferred to sourcing new tenants. But at the end of the day, you own an investment property and it’s in your best interest to ensure it remains profitable. So, how do you balance rent rate...
No one wants to move in December, and probably not so much in November or January either. It’s the holiday season, it’s cold, it’s dark, and the idea of packing up boxes and, if you’re in the idwest like us, trudging through potential snow, is no one’s idea of a good...
The longer your rental unit sits vacant, the higher your stress levels tend to rise. At a certain point, you may be asking yourself if you should reevaluate what you’re charging for rent. In the next two posts, we’ll discuss two scenarios when you should be looking...
Turning over rental units is a big part of owning and managing investment properties. The more rental units you own, the more frequently you’ll be doing this, so it pays to create an effective workflow that can easily be replicated time and again by you or your staff....
At RL Property Management, we maintain a database of several dozen fields of data for each unit that we manage throughout Columbus and Franklin County Ohio. Three of those data fields include the square feet of the unit, the market rent of the unit and the zip code....