Rent Sense: Is Month-to-Month Rental Best?

By Neil Fjellestad & Chris De Marco Some renters prefer a month-to-month lease. Often citing the high unemployment situation in San Diego or their personal current concerns about contractual commitment. It has always been our belief that a long term lease attracts and best serves qualified renters. The loss from reoccurring moving costs completely overshadows...

Rent Sense: Vacancies Need Marketing

By Neil Fjellestad and Chris De Marco To understand the importance of professionally marketing a rental vacancy take time and commitment. Making a mistake with “rental pricing” or showing the property before it is “market-ready” can prolong the vacancy or attract non-qualified prospects. Targeted promotion along with a polished presentation will create a sufficient number...

Rent Sense: Value of Rental Ownership

By: Neil Fjellestad and Chris De Marco Rental ownership has a long history of satisfying the primary investment priorities of personal financial independence: safety of capital, inflation hedge and tax-favored income. Traditionally, if the detailed financial statements of the wealthy are available for review it becomes apparent that long-term income producing real estate assets directly...

By Neil Fjellestad and Chris De Marco We understand the importance of professionally marketing a rental vacancy. Making a mistake with “rental pricing” or showing the property before it is “market-ready” can prolong the vacancy or attract non-qualified prospects. Targeted promotion along with a polished presentation will create a sufficient number of applications to secure...

By Neil Fjellestad and Chris De Marco Is your apartment community a revolving door? Some multi-housing specialists have estimated that it costs five times as much to re-rent an apartment home as it does to keep an existing resident. Multiply the cost to turn an apartment by the number of apartments in your community and...

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