Blog Post Rental Management or Tenant Placement - Which Is Better?

Rental Management or Tenant Placement - Which Is Better?

If you're curious about how much you can earn by renting your New York City property, then know the average salary landlords here make is $89,564 a year, according to ZipRecruiter.com. The top earners even make nearly twice as much: a whopping $165,199!But to maximize your re...
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Blog Post Creative Property Marketing and Advertising Techniques for Commercial Properties in New York City

Creative Property Marketing and Advertising Techniques for Commercial Properties in New York City

New York City, a global hub of commerce and culture, presents both incredible opportunities and intense competition for commercial property owners. In a market full of businesses vying for prime locations, standing out requires more than traditional marketing methods.Creative and...
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Blog Post Rent Collection Strategies in New York, NY: Ensuring Timely and Efficient Payments

Rent Collection Strategies in New York, NY: Ensuring Timely and Efficient Payments

New York is famous for its rentals, but did you know that a whopping 69% of people living in New York City rent their homes? Rental housing will always be in high demand in America's most populous city, but owning rental property comes with its challenges.One of the biggest c...
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Blog Post Pros and Cons of Allowing Pets in Your New York City Rental Property

Pros and Cons of Allowing Pets in Your New York City Rental Property

Americans love their big cars and big houses, but they also love their cute little pets. A Pew Research poll shows more than half the nation owns one. Further, 97% of those owners treat them like family members.As any landlord with a negligent pet-owning tenant can attest, though...
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Blog Post How to Calculate Rental Increases: A Guide for New York City Landlords

How to Calculate Rental Increases: A Guide for New York City Landlords

There's a reason why nearly eight million people live in New York City. The city that never sleeps is truly one of a kind. Unfortunately, it's also quite expensive both to live and own property there.Because of that many New York City landlords will need to raise rents th...
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Blog Post Tips to Attract Tenants in a Tough Market

Tips to Attract Tenants in a Tough Market

Studies show that there are over 102 million renters in the United States. With so many people renting, it seems like attracting tenants wouldn't take much effort!Unfortunately, the opposite is true. You need to have a comprehensive property marketing strategy to make sure yo...
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Blog Post Real Estate Investor: What's Next After Buying Your First Property

Real Estate Investor: What's Next After Buying Your First Property

Surveys show there are just shy of 20 million rental properties in the United States. These include condominiums, apartments, and more.If you're a real estate investor, one of the most exciting moments is finally getting your hands on your first rental property. But what do y...
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Blog Post Key Considerations for Commercial Property Owners: Managing Your Investment

Key Considerations for Commercial Property Owners: Managing Your Investment

Imagine what you can do with the right amount of passive income. Many people could retire early and spend the rest of their lives pursuing what's important to them. One of the best ways to generate passive income is through commercial property investment. This allows you to ...
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Blog Post Decrease Vacancy With Creative Leasing Strategies in NYC

Decrease Vacancy With Creative Leasing Strategies in NYC

High vacancy rates can spell trouble for landlords, impacting their profits and causing concern. Picture this: You have a freshly painted apartment standing empty, and although your expenses continue, there are no renters in sight. Even in a city as competitive as NYC, where dema...
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Blog Post Landlords in New York, NY: How to Streamline Your Tenant Portal

Landlords in New York, NY: How to Streamline Your Tenant Portal

Cash, check, and money orders are the most popular ways to pay rent, which shows that many landlords must switch up how they collect.Creating a tenant portal is key for swift rent collection and great communication. But if you've never considered this option, you likely won&#...
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