Property Management 101

Property management is a business in and of itself. If you want to invest in real estate, but you don't want to be a property manager, the solution is really quite simple: employ the services of Nesbitt Realty. Our property managers are experienced individuals who will manage the day-to-day operations of your property. We manage residential properties, multi-family properties and even homeowners and condo associations.
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Amin & Will in Lowes
A big value-add provided by your Nesbitt Realty property manager is "separation". This to say, your Nesbitt Realty property manager maintains a level of separation between the landlord and the tenants and the property. As you may already know, it's important to invest in real estate without emotionally investing in tenants or property. Your Nesbitt Realty property manager helps ensure that you always make the best decision for your family, rather than making the best decision for the tenant's family. So, your Nesbitt Realty rental property manager serves as a buffer between the owner and his tenants. Nesbitt Realty can help you find tenants, handling repair projects and maintenance, oversee improvements, collect rent, and even pay some expenses and taxes. The specific tasks we handle vary based upon upon the needs and wishes of the property owner. Nesbitt Realty Property Management also handles commercial properties such as office buildings, freeing the owners from the day to day responsibilities. Additionally, a competent Nesbitt Realty property manager gives you protection from certain liabilities.
Julie
Crunch-time processing rents!
Nesbitt Realty usually charges a percentage of the rents collected. Every aspect of Nesbitt Realty property manager's responsibilities will be outlined in a contract signed by both Nesbitt Realty and the landlord. This agreement details financial responsibilities and specifies the types of financial reports the landlord can expect. Your Nesbitt Realty property manager will stay current on new laws and condo regulations which may be relevant to your situation. Nesbitt Realty Property Management takes a lot of the burden off of owning rental real estate. Most Nesbitt Realty property managers are themselves landlords. They know your needs. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) states that there are a number of factors, especially financial ones, involved in the purchase and resale of a house. As a result, the public is advised to consult a real estate agent as their professionalism is a critical aspect which allows the decision-making process and the experience to be a smoother one. The key ingredient in having a successfully positive experience in a real estate transaction is finding the right professional to assist you. While real estate agents may meet your needs, the services of a Realtor® will be even more applicable to you.

What’s the Difference Between a Real Estate Agent and a Realtor?

There are more than two million people who have earned real estate licenses. Only a small, but significant percentage of them are Realtors. Realtors, are members in good standing with the National Association of Realtors, their state association of Realtors, and a local real estate board. Realtors are held to high standards of ethical behavior, and it is mandatory that they undergo continuing education annually to remain accredited. All agents of Nesbitt Realty are Realtors!     During the sales process, Nesbitt Realty will make everything as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Julie and Will Nesbitt pause from property management to take a quick picture.
Julie and Will Nesbitt pause from property management to take a quick picture.
For more information or to set up an appointment call Nesbitt Realty at (703)765-0300.