Property management is a business that every investment property owner in the United States, Canada, and the rest of the developed nations has had to think twice about. Whether it’s been who will manage their property, or how they will better manage their own property, every owner has had to face the worries of getting and keeping good tenants, managing repairs, and keeping the property profitable.
As it becomes harder and harder to buy homes, more people will be forced to rent them. According to the Census Bureau, almost 1 in every 3 people rents their home from someone else, with that number starting to rise.1 As the demand for rental housing increases, so will the demand for property managers.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Employment of property, real estate, and community association managers is projected to increase by 15 percent during the 2006–16 decade, faster than the average for all occupations.”2
Someone has to manage all these properties. Why not you?
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “I don’t want to be unclogging toilets at 2:00 am,” or “Property management is difficult and dirty.” But that is exactly why there is so much opportunity for you to make a lot of money. Because owners don’t like to do it, and many managers don’t know how to do it well.
In the eBook, The Property Management Start-Up Guide How to Start a Property Management Business and Still Keep Your Life, we’ll show you the systems necessary to take the hassles out of property management and make a tidy profit for yourself each and every month. The implementation of these systems has turned my business from fixing around-the-clock maintenance disasters to a business with set office hours and lots of time leftover for enjoyment.
In the book, The Property Management Start-Up Guide How to Start a Property Management Business and Still Keep Your Life, you’ll find all you need to know in order to set up, grow, and maintain a successful property management business.
Every person who has ever been a landlord has dealt with the headaches of property management, and by using our proven techniques in the eBook, The Property Management Start-Up Guide How to Start a Property Management Business and Still Keep Your Life, you can take the hassle out of property management and create a business that will have property owners begging you to manage their properties.
Here are just a few of the things you’ll learn in the eBook, The Property Management Start-Up Guide How to Start a Property Management Business and Still Keep Your Life, to make your property management business more streamlined and more profitable:
- You’ll learn the 3 reasons owners get mad, and how to keep those reasons from becoming a headache.
- You’ll also learn the Four Types of Property Maintenance and the How’s of keeping them trouble-free.
- Learn to speak to tenants in such a way to make them feel like you are on their side—without giving an inch!
- Learn where and how to speak vendorese.
- Save over $5,000 by learning which large expenses may be not be necessary when first setting up your business.
- Learn how to calculate a quick break-even analysis for your property management business.
- Find out how to decrease your vacancies by a possible 30%, simply by understanding the vital information found in a tenant’s credit report.
Learn about all these topics, and much more, when you download your copy of The Property Management Start-Up Guide How to Start a Successful, Profitable Property Management Business and Still Keep Your Life.
Whether you’re thinking about starting a property management business, wondering how to increase the profitability of your property management business, or looking for tips to manage property better—this is the eBook for you!
Click here to get your copy of The Property Management Start-Up Guide How to Start a Successful, Profitable Property Management Business and Still Keep Your Life, and start building your business profits today!
Praise for The Property Management Start-Up Guide
Testimonial
Nate,
I just wanted to send you a quick THANK YOU!!!
THANKS to you and Ryan for the wonderful information in the book. I refer to it constantly and I know I will for years to come.
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Nikki Meadows
Action Property Management
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