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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Reasons to Consider Using a Property Manager






REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD
CONSIDER USING A PROPERTY MANAGER FOR YOUR INVESTMENT PROPERTY

1. Repairing Tenant Damages to Rental Property
2. New Tenant Improvements
3. Modernizing Rental Property
4. Rental Property Security
5. Emergency Rental Property Repairs
6. Tenant Move In - Move Out Maintenance
7. Landscaping Rental Property
8. New Room Addition Construction
9. Investment Real Estate Redevelopment
10. Renting My Vacant Home
11. Managing Problem Tenants
12. Out of Town Landlord Help
13. Help Managing Your Investment Property
14. Help Being a First Time Landlord
15. Help as New Landlord for a New Property
16. Managing Los Angeles Rent Control Laws
17. Managing California Rent Control Ordinances
18. Managing Tenant Rent Collections
19. Outsourcing Tenant Collections / Evictions
20. Improving Landlord Customer Service
21. Managing Your Tenant’s Complaints
22. Improving the Quality of Your Rental Property
23. Maintaining a Vacant Property
24. Getting Qualified Tenants with Good Credit

Monday, March 11, 2019

Get a Home That Fits Your Lifestyle Today

As a mom you worry about the cleanliness of what your baby uses in the home. Especially the bathroom and bathtub. Nothing feels cleaner than taking a bath in a clean bathtub. Doesn't your baby deserve to live the happiest and healthiest life possible?

 
Dad's need their own space too. Somewhere everything can stay organized and easy to find when you need it. All it takes is a small investment to make a huge difference in your quality of life with the perfect garage or even a mancave.

The family room is the busiest room but it still can be a place of comfort and serenity where the family can come together and celebrate the events of the day and peacefully reflect on the love you share for each other.

 Fitness training at home is the easiest way for your family to stay healthy and active. All it takes is a little upgrade here and there and some key interior designs and you can do your workout or yoga with your baby to save money, time and stay happy and fit.


There needs to be room for the whole family. To eat, to sleep, to work and especially to play. Turn your backyard into your own recreation zone. A small improvement in landscaping or gardening and your family can enjoy the outdoors in the safety of your own neighborhood.



To learn more about how to repair, do regular maintenance, new construction or just a remodeling upgrade send me your ideas and questions and RECUR will help you make the most of your home either to live the life you always dreamed or provide your new tenants the dream home they are looking to rent or lease.

Friday, February 22, 2019

Los Angeles Rent Report via ApartmentList.com

City
Median 1BR price
Median 2BR price
M/M price change
Y/Y price change
Los Angeles
$1,360
$1,750
0
1.4%
Long Beach
$1,370
$1,770
0.1%
0.4%
Anaheim
$1,640
$2,110
0.6%
1.4%
Santa Ana
$1,450
$1,860
0.5%
0.1%
Irvine
$2,100
$2,700
-0.4%
0.3%
Glendale
$1,410
$1,810
-0.7%
1.2%
Huntington Beach
$1,830
$2,350
0.8%
1.3%
Santa Clarita
$2,000
$2,570
-0.7%
3.4%
Garden Grove
$1,630
$2,100
0.2%
0.1%
Lancaster
$1,240
$1,600
-0.4%
-7.5%
Palmdale
$1,450
$1,860
0
-6.5%
Pomona
$1,110
$1,420
1.5%
-1.6%
Torrance
$1,620
$2,080
0
2.8%
Pasadena
$1,620
$2,090
-0.3%
-0.1%
Orange
$1,780
$2,290
-0.2%
0.8%
Fullerton
$1,550
$2,000
0.1%
3%
El Monte
$1,390
$1,780
-4.4%
13.5%
Downey
$1,570
$2,010
0.2%
12.7%
Costa Mesa
$1,830
$2,360
-0.2%
0.7%
West Covina
$1,780
$2,290
0.1%
2.3%
Norwalk
$1,570
$2,020
0.5%
3.5%
Burbank
$1,630
$2,090
-0.6%
-0.9%
Mission Viejo
$2,090
$2,680
1%
2.3%
Santa Monica
$1,670
$2,150
-0.8%
0.5%
Westminster
$1,560
$2,010
-0.8%
-2.2%
Newport Beach
$2,830
$3,640
-1.2%
0.5%
Hawthorne
$1,240
$1,600
-0.1%
5%
Lake Forest
$1,870
$2,400
-1%
1.4%
Bellflower
$1,340
$1,730
0.5%
-1.5%
Tustin
$1,930
$2,470
-0.2%
0.6%
Redondo Beach
$1,880
$2,410
-1.3%
-5.4%
San Clemente
$2,310
$2,980
-0.5%
-0.3%
Laguna Niguel
$1,820
$2,340
-0.5%
1.1%
Fountain Valley
$1,840
$2,360
0.6%
0.3%
Paramount
$1,450
$1,870
0
1.3%
Placentia
$2,060
$2,650
-0.2%
18.6%
Rancho Santa Margarita
$1,960
$2,510
-0.1%
1.9%
Rancho Palos Verdes
$3,870
$4,980
1.2%
13%
Brea
$1,920
$2,470
-0.9%
10.7%
Claremont
$1,410
$1,810
1.1%
-1.5%
West Hollywood
$2,010
$2,580
-3.6%
-2.2%
Beverly Hills
$2,650
$3,410
-2%
-15.9%
San Dimas
$1,840
$2,370
-0.1%
2.2%
Dana Point
$2,050
$2,630
-0.6%
0.6%
Agoura Hills
$2,320
$2,980
0.8%
1.5%
Hermosa Beach
$2,010
$2,580
-0.1%
-6.4%
Marina del Rey
$3,630
$4,670
0.5%
2.8%

Map of LA's Most Expensive Neighborhoods










Reference: Property Shark

https://public.tableau.com/profile/property.shark#!/vizhome/LATopNhoods2018/Dashboard1

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