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Employee Spotlight – David Rosenfeld, Senior Leasing Agent

Bay Property Management Group

AtBay Property Management Group, we are property management professionalsfocused on customer service.Furthermore, ourgoal is to make property ownershipbotha pleasurable and profitable experience for our clients.We He begins this undertaking by showing tenants the properties and reaching out to potential renters.

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2024 Annual Rental Housing Report Key Takeaways

Rental Choice

Moreover, property owners have repaired many existing units to minimize the problem. Property owners must reinvest in repairs and maintenance costs to keep them in good condition. Property owners must reinvest in repairs and maintenance costs to keep them in good condition.

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2015 Rental Market Analysis for Landlords – Second Quarter

Real Property Management Choice

Rental Market Analysis for Landlords Forecasts Bright Economic Outlook Through Second Quarter in New Info-graphic Real Property Management, the nation’s leading property management company, forecasts landlords should expect a positive rental market through the second quarter. percent rate in 2009 to the current 5.7

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Retirement Income: Have You Considered a Rental Property?

Real Property Management Choice

There is an additional retirement income investment opportunity most people never consider: buying a rental property. If one buys the right property and manages it well, it can easily become an additional retirement nest egg. A future post will discuss ways IRA money can be used to buy an investment property.)

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Q3 Silicon Valley Commercial Real Estate Outlook

Esquire Property Management Group

million square feet, surpassing the Q2 2009 record during the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2008. million square feet, driven by large tech tenants subleasing their spaces. Limited inventory and new development deliveries constrained leasing velocity, prompting tenant renewals at higher rates. million square feet, includes 5.1