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Long Beach Real Estate: Hidden Gems for Property Investors

Beach Front Property Management

The citys housing shortage has led to rising rents, making rental properties an attractive investment option. Strong rental market – High demand for apartments and condos. Budget-friendly rental market Expect moderate rent prices. Best for : First-time property investors and those looking for multi-family rental income.

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Townhouse vs. Apartment: Which Is Right For You?

Bay Property Management Group

In your search for a new home, youre bound to come across samey-looking spaces, like a townhouse vs. apartment. Content of This Article What is a Townhouse vs Apartment? Key Differences Between a Townhouse vs. Apartment What Is a Townhouse vs Apartment? Apartment What Is a Townhouse vs Apartment?

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Everything you Need to Know About Investing In Multi-family Real Estate

Beach Front Property Management

This can be a duplex or an apartment complex where a large number of families can live together. Multifamily investing is a real estate strategy focused on properties that accommodate multiple residents, such as apartment complexes or condominiums. They also command the highest rents in their markets.

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Essential Safety Features for Gardena Rental Properties

Real Property Management Choice

Security Cameras and Video Doorbells While security cameras have nothing to do with habitability, and some tenants might have privacy concerns about having their arrivals and departures monitored, they are an excellent way to keep your building safe. These are more appropriate for multi-family buildings or apartments.

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Are Your Tenants Entitled to Relocation Payments?

Real Property Management California Coast

LA Curbed claims that renters in Long Beach could receive relocation payments if rent hikes force them out of their homes. Landlords who raise rent over 10% within a one-year leasing contract would owe their residents anywhere between $2,706 and $4,500. LA Curbed notes that in just Long Beach alone, rent has risen 25.8%

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