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How To Determine A Fair Rental Rate Plus Factors To Consider

Rental Choice

An inappropriately priced rental unit can discourage tenants from renting or lead to potential losses. It’s important to strike a balance to make the most out of the rental property. There is no set rule or standard when it comes to determining a rental price. Factors to Consider: How Much Should I Charge for Rent?

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The Flaws of Rent Control: Why it Doesn't Work and What We Can Do Instead

Florida Property Management

Landlords may find it unprofitable to maintain or invest in rental properties, leading to a decrease in the quality and quantity of available housing. Moreover, rent control discourages new construction, as developers are hesitant to invest in markets where their potential returns are limited by regulations.

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Why Proposition 33 Could Be a Setback for California's Real Estate Market: Key Concerns for Property Stakeholders

Authority Property Management

Officially known as the Justice for Renters Act, this proposition aims to expand rent control statewide, giving cities and counties the power to regulate rents more extensively. Under Costa-Hawkins , rent control is prohibited on: Single-family homes and condominiums. New constructions built after February 1, 1995.

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

Beach Front Property Management

Multifamily investing is a real estate strategy focused on properties that accommodate multiple residents, such as apartment complexes or condominiums. Investing in buildings with many units can benefit from economies of scale and potentially achieve higher overall returns. What is Multifamily Investing?

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Understanding the difference between a condo and a multifamily residence

MRI Software

A condo, or condominium, is a privately owned unit within a larger multi-unit building. Residents own their individual units outright, but shared spaces like gyms, pools, and hallways are managed collectively through a homeowners association (HOA). What is a condo and how does it work?

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Multifamily condo conversion: Is it the right move for your property?

MRI Software

Many landlords are now exploring the potential of converting their rental properties into condominiums to unlock new opportunities for income and investment. A multifamily condo conversion involves transforming a rental property with multiple units, like an apartment building, into individually owned condominiums.

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