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Spotlight Interview: Tim Wehner, Past NARPM President & Property Manager Extraordinaire

Yardi Breeze

His term as president ended in 2023, but hes been involved with the association in one way or another for his entire career in real estate. Tim Wehner: I first joined NARPM in 2010 when I was working at Dodson Property Management in Richmond, Virginia. Start us off right, Tim! or What happens if Im late?

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Customer Story: CAP Real Estate

Rent Manager

Cincy Area Properties (CAP) Real Estate is a third-party management and apartment investment brokerage company located in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area. The organization manages between 1,200 and 1,300 units, buys and sells apartment buildings, and conducts third-party management for clients.

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Is Investing in Colorado Springs Real Estate Right for You? A 2024 Guide

Muldoon Associates

Colorado Springs is a real estate market that’s enjoying quite a bit of growth. As with any investment, there are rewards and challenges to buying property here, but there’s a sustained interest in buying and renting out homes because there’s such a high demand of people who are looking for those homes.

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Choosing Between Long-Term and Short-Term Rentals in Colorado Springs: A Guide for Real Estate Investors

Renjoy

Investing in real estate in Colorado Springs, CO, is an attractive proposition due to its growing population, vibrant economy, and stunning natural beauty. from 2010 to 2020, reflecting a healthy influx of residents and a strong demand for housing. over the past year, making it a lucrative market for real estate investment.

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Staying Ahead of Market Trends: Colorado Springs Property Management Insights for 2024

Muldoon Associates

In fact, it’s increased by 15 percent since 2010. Colorado Springs Rental Values While rents are peaking and even dropping elsewhere, they’re still rising in Colorado Springs. Recent statistics show that between January and July of 2023, the average rent in Colorado Springs is 0.6% So many experts were sure it was coming.