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Nexus Real Estate Group

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  • 1 hire on Thumbtack
  • Serves Fitchburg, MA
  • 1 hire on Thumbtack
  • Serves Fitchburg, MA
Southcagg says, "I was selling my mom's condo that was part of her estate after her passing, I picked Will's name "out of a hat" he picked up the phone on my 1st call. I explained the situation to his as far as possibly having a family member buy the unit from the trust and that we were looking for a market analysis. I though agents might be shy knowing this but Will was not, we met at the unit, he took some photos and said he would crunch some numbers and get back to me which he did with a nice portfolio and analysis, after a few weeks I contacted Will and said were were going to list the unit with him.He went to work right away, he was very helpful throughout the whole process, I lived a hour and a half away and Will help coordinating folks to haul the stuff we were getting ride of, cleaners and handy folks to fix the things that would need for open house, photos and staging were great. The house was on the market for a short while and went under contract above asking.There was a little hiccup the day before closing, Will was on it working with the closing attorney and the buyers agent."See more

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Southcagg says, "I was selling my mom's condo that was part of her estate after her passing, I picked Will's name "out of a hat" he picked up the phone on my 1st call. I explained the situation to his as far as possibly having a family member buy the unit from the trust and that we were looking for a market analysis. I though agents might be shy knowing this but Will was not, we met at the unit, he took some photos and said he would crunch some numbers and get back to me which he did with a nice portfolio and analysis, after a few weeks I contacted Will and said were were going to list the unit with him.He went to work right away, he was very helpful throughout the whole process, I lived a hour and a half away and Will help coordinating folks to haul the stuff we were getting ride of, cleaners and handy folks to fix the things that would need for open house, photos and staging were great. The house was on the market for a short while and went under contract above asking.There was a little hiccup the day before closing, Will was on it working with the closing attorney and the buyers agent."

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The average monthly cost to hire a property manager ranges from $69 to $225 a month. However, your fees will ultimately depend on the property management company you choose. To find out how much fees will be for your property, contact the best property managers near you.

To learn more about property management fees, read “How much does a property manager cost?

You can find the best property manager in your area by starting with an online search. Compare profiles and ratings, and read customer reviews — these tend to give a snapshot of the manager’s quality of work and customer service. Additionally, customers may post photos of their properties that give an idea of the pro’s attention to detail.

Licensing is required in some states, so check to see your state’s policies on licenses and certification.

Finally, compare quotes and prices from at least three property managers.

While property managers do cost money, they can provide a lot of value to the client. They have marketing know-how and can advertise and perform showings of your property to the rental market. They can collect rent for you and screen potential tenants. They’ll also deal with tenant complaints and repairs, evictions and late rent. Finally, they can manage bill payments to simplify your paperwork and maximize your mental bandwidth.

Chat with top-rated property managers near you to find out if hiring one is worth the cost.

A property management company can be a landlord’s greatest asset. As a neutral third party, the property manager handles the day-to-day operations of a real estate investment, from a single vacation home to a large apartment building or several rental properties. A property management company can be especially helpful to landlords who own several units and can’t manage each of them individually, or those who live too far from their investment properties to meet with renters and oversee maintenance. Property management is particularly important if your rentals are part of an affordable housing program. To receive financial assistance from the government, the landlord must comply with a complicated set of rules; property management companies should have both experience and expertise in complying with the rules specific to each housing program.

The licensing requirements for property managers vary from state to state, but many states require property managers to have a real estate broker’s license and in some cases be a legal resident of a state.

Property management may not be specified in a state real estate statute, but according to the Institute of Real Estate Management their activities may include advertising the availability of a rental property, discussing a property management agreement with an owner, negotiating leases, showing a rental property and collecting rents.

Property management companies manage the rental of residential homes, apartments, condos, commercial spaces and retail spaces. Property managers can oversee just a single unit or many properties, whether those sites are inhabited full-time or are vacation rentals. A property management company helps a property owner or landlord find tenants; collects rent; takes care of accounting, property maintenance and repairs; handles on-site management; and manages vacation rental check-in and checkout tasks. Although many property owners or landlords successfully manage their own rental real estate, a property management company can help you handle tenant issues and maintenance problems, especially if you are not located in the same city or state. Most property management companies deal with tenants directly, and their tasks include:

  • Marketing the rental property
  • Collecting rent
  • Handling repair problems
  • Responding to tenant complaints
  • Evicting tenants  

A property management company may be a good choice for property owners who have several investment properties, live far away from the rental property, or don’t have time for hands-on management.

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