Property Management

The operator behind every well-run rental.

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Frequently asked questions

What does a property manager do?
Property managers handle the day-to-day operations of rental property — leasing, tenant screening, rent collection, maintenance coordination, compliance, and owner reporting.
How much does property management cost?
Residential management typically costs 8–12% of monthly rent plus a leasing fee. Commercial is usually 3–6% of gross collections. Pricing varies by market and service scope.
Single-family or multifamily — does it matter?
Yes. Single-family scattered portfolios, small multifamily, large multifamily, HOA/COA, and commercial are very different operations. Hire a manager whose core book matches your asset.
Do I still need an agent if I have a property manager?
Many property managers also hold a real-estate license and can list a rental or handle a sale. For a major sale or 1031 exchange, an experienced sales broker is usually a better fit.