Denver’s real estate is at an all-time high. Last year was a particularly strong year for the Mile High City’s property market. Investors will be especially pleased to hear that the hot streak continues into 2018 and, hopefully, beyond. If you’ve been looking to diversify your investment property portfolio, you should certainly consider Denver, Co….
Posts Categorized: Denver Rental Market
How Property Managers Save Landlords Thousands! Some landlords attempt to manage their rentals themselves, thinking they are saving money by not hiring a property manager. However, a property manager is much more than a rent collector and a repairperson. One of the most important qualities of a professional property manager in Denver is that they…
Below is an open letter by our esteemed colleagues from Colorado and Company. They are mostly talking about the Denver Downtown market, but we strongly feel that these trends are relevant for the entire metro area. “As we head into the winter, with cold weather and the holidays approaching, leasing tends to slow. In addition…
With the rental market booming in Denver and rents soaring, owning rental properties is becoming more attractive to savvy and first time investors. Just in the last two weeks, we helped two investors find rental properties to purchase with some major cash flow. Are you thinking about investing in a rental, but don’t know where…
Should You Allow Pets in Your Rental Property? “I don’t want tenants with pets,” we hear this everyday from landlords. It is one of the most painful topics for some landlords. Understandably so, you don’t want extra expenses to repair the damages caused by pets, but are you loosing more money by not allowing pets?…
Is water bill landlord’s or tenant’s responsibility? At first sight, the answer may seem simple – of course it is the tenant’s, their lease states that they are responsible for all utilities. There is some truth to this statement, but quite often landlords find themselves in a situation where the tenant moved out, returned the…
So you decided to rent out your home. That’s a great idea; let someone else pay the mortgage on it while you gain appreciation on your property. More and more people turn to real estate investing daily. Many investors and homeowners, who decide to rent out their homes turn to property managers to help them…
It is typical for landlords to collect security deposit from tenants and hold it until the tenants move out. Landlords are required to refund the deposit to the tenants within 60 days of the move out, and are allowed to deduct amounts for damages and cleaning. But what is considered damage and what is normal…
If you have investment properties in Denver, or would like to rent your Denver home instead of selling it, what shall you do? Should you hire a professional Denver property management company, ask a Realtor for help or do it yourself? The answer may not be as simple as you think. Not all brokerage/realtor offices…