A local bank like Wells Fargo can be a resource for securing funding for a home purchase in Arlington.

Our small real estate brokerage has a real estate agent who can explain the benefits and issues of using a bank.

Wells Fargo was founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo provides banking, investment, and mortgage products and services, as well as consumer and commercial finance. The Westover branch is located at 1701 N Mckinley Rd., Arlington.

Do you need a rental property manager?

Learn more about our rental management services. We service landlords in Virginia.

 

Are you relocating to Arlington?

Our agents are relocation specialists.  We know the ins-and-outs and the highways and byways to get you quickly to work and the ideal enclave to suit your tastes. We can point you at communities that you didn't even know existed to find your great option. Whether you're new to Wells Fargo or you've been here for a long time, we're eager to serve your needs.

Landlords count on our family-run real estate business to take care of their real estate in Arlington.

While you will find significant benefits from hiring a rental property manager, there is also an associated expense with hiring a rental property manager. In addition to the fees of property management, there are other reasons why rental management may not be for you. Consider the following factors to decide if employing a property manager would be the right choice for you. Factors to consider:
  • Will you live and work not far from your investment? Northern Virginia and to a certain extent Arlington is a very transient area. Northern Virginia has quite a few military, diplomats, State Department, political appointees and academia.  If you're getting transferred across the country or around the world, it might be a good idea to let a professional manage your rental. Even simple tasks can get complicated very quickly when you aren't around to manage the details.
  • Do you want to handle the details of rental property management? Some landlords look forward to the chore of identifying trustworthy tenants. Some real estate investors think that managing maintence and managing cleaners is pleasurable. For this reason, they get a kick out of fielding calls at strange hours. But, if you don't need another job, you may not want the duties of managing your own rental property. When, you don't need the work from the day-to-day management of your properties, you would be smart to consider hiring a rental property manager to manage your property.
  • Do you want to argue with your tenants? If you have renters, with out a doubt you will have problems. Even if you find hands-on management rewarding of the property, you may not find fight with your tenants is pleasant. More importantly, if you're not a professional property manager, you can get in deep trouble quickly if you don't know local regulations. If you've already got a full-plate, then the last thing you need is extra hassles. Therefore, hiring a property management company might be a way (and tax deductible) expense.
  • Can you afford the cost? Let's face it. employing a property management company is much more attractive choice if you're not in a cash crunch.  If monthly cash-flow is not a problem, you'll probably save money by paying a property manager and writing off the expense.  But if at the end of every month cash is tight, you might not want to hire a property management company.
  • Can you afford the risk? Do you understand the Virginia Residential Landlord Tenant Act? Do you understand the tenant's rights? Do you understand your responsibilities?  The more you understand property management in today's litigious culture the more you'll know the value of employing a professional on your side.
  • Do you have a list of maintenance people? Every rental property must have repairs. If your renter emails in need of repairs will you know who to call and what to do in a prompt manner? Do you know which repairs are the property owner's responsibility and which repairs are a renter expense. If not, you should think about employing a property manager.
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