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Property management or Do it yourself?
Hello Everyone,
We are closing on a Whispering Pines home in the Peidmont Village on May 3rd and planning on leasing the property as much as possible. I interviewed TV's Real Estate Property Management and was shocked at the charges (20% plus outlandish hidden fees). After interviewing another firm (15% short term lease of 3 months or less; 10% on long term lease of 6 months or more) I am wondering whether it is possible to do this myself or find someone who is competent locally? Any suggestions are most welcome! |
Personally I do mine myself. I have two rentals and am able to keep them rented 9 or 10 months each year. I do work at it, advertise, send newsletters, give incentives to repeat renters, provide a quality home at a competitive price. So yes it can be done and you will do better then anyone you can hire. If I ever do hire someone, it will be Vilas Hinkle. She does a good job at a reasonable rate.
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I have tried 3 or 4 property managers over the years. They were all terrrible. The last one was the worse. She seemed to be very nice and professional, but was a huge huge huge disappointment and cost us of a lot of money. We now do it ourselves and do it much more efficiently and without all the costs involved....and yes, there are a lot of hidden fees that they don't tell you about when they sign you up.
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congratulations!! the whispering pine is beautiful. I would do yourself. advertise it on talk of the villages. good luck!!
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I think it's easier to do yourself if you live locally. If you live out of town you may want to consider a management company.
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You can advertise your home somewhere like thevillages4rent.com and do business on the phone and email. You can hire someone to check your home between renters and weekly when no one is renting. Try The Home Watch.
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At first we had a property manager who did not have a real estate license, but when we found out that was not legal, we decided to do it ourselves. We lived out of town and it worked out well. We had a really good caretaker, and fortunately we also had some great renters. We advertised on vacationrentals.com and thevillages4rent.com and had no trouble renting it. We never had any major problems. The few minor problems we had, our caretaker was able to handle.
I would give it a try if I were you. |
After three other property managers, Vilas Hinkle and her husband Dennis have been taking care of my place for the last two years. They are fully licensed, live in TV and take care of a relatively small number of homes SUPERBLY!!!
Their fees are less than our previous managers and they take care of everything, including taxes. Our guests rave about the personal service. Since we are unable to take care of all of the details ourselves, Vilas is a godsend. Send me a private message if you'd like her phone number. |
If you are not local and can find a good property manager that charges a fair fee it would be worth its weight in gold. We have 3 rental properties in NM - 2 are with a property manager and we still manage one ourselves that is occupied by a long term renter. Can't imagine with the turnover here in TV trying to do it long distance.
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I just spoke to Ms Hinkle the other day about using her as my property manager and she informed me she was not taking on any additional customers at this time.
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Any other suggestions for property management since the Hinkle's are not available?
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Don't use someone name Katy....Terrible experience!!!!!!!!!!!
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do it your self and hire a homewatch person...you will sleep better knowing that person cares about your home...not how much money they are making..
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I agree with TV2016- we did exactly what they said- advertised on thevillages4rent.com and hired The Villagers Homewatch to handle overseeing of the house, checking for damages after each tenant, arranging for cleaners and repairs. We handled screening the renters, contracts, rental & security deposits and taxes ourselves. It worked out very well for us for two years and now we are full time!
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