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Blog Post Property Maintenance Expenses: Ways Salt Lake City Landlords Prepare

Property Maintenance Expenses: Ways Salt Lake City Landlords Prepare

In the heart of this dynamic real estate landscape, Salt Lake City landlords navigate a myriad of property maintenance expenses.From routine repairs to unexpected emergencies, the financial responsibilities of property ownership require careful planning and strategic preparation....
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Blog Post 3 Portfolio Management Trends for Real Estate Investors in Ogden

3 Portfolio Management Trends for Real Estate Investors in Ogden

Ogden, Utah, attracts residents looking for an urban life and outside adventures. With a high quality of life and low cost of living, it's a great place for investors to make money.While your real estate portfolio may begin in Ogden, it doesn't have to end there.Ready to ...
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Blog Post Understanding Owner Statements: A Guide for Ogden/Salt Lake City Landlords

Understanding Owner Statements: A Guide for Ogden/Salt Lake City Landlords

The annual average salary for a real estate investor in Utah is over $75,000. Top earners in the industry can make six figures a year.Real estate investors in Salt Lake City, UT, can't start earning life-changing income if they don't know how to handle their finances.Luck...
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Blog Post 4 Strategies to Boost the ROI of Your Investment Property in Salt Lake City

4 Strategies to Boost the ROI of Your Investment Property in Salt Lake City

To truly thrive in this dynamic market, savvy investors need a strategic approach that goes beyond the basics.Luckily, we can help unveil powerful strategies to supercharge the return on investment of your Salt Lake City property, turning it into a lucrative asset that outshines ...
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Blog Post 4 Rental Property Marketing Strategies in Salt Lake City, Utah

4 Rental Property Marketing Strategies in Salt Lake City, Utah

Have your Salt Lake City, UT vacancy rates continued to rise over the past few years? You're not alone. Those vacant units will continue stealing money from your accounts if you don't find new tenants.With these property marketing strategies, you can help more people find...
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Blog Post How to Get Tenants to Renew Leases in Salt Lake City

How to Get Tenants to Renew Leases in Salt Lake City

It's shocking that over half of all Salt Lake City residents are renters.Are you a landlord in Salt Lake City looking to encourage your tenants to renew their leases? Maintaining a steady stream of reliable, long-term tenants can be beneficial for both you and your tenants.Re...
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Blog Post Security Deposits in Salt Lake City, Utah: A Guide for Landlords

Security Deposits in Salt Lake City, Utah: A Guide for Landlords

You may not have known this, but fifty-two percent of the houses in Salt Lake City are renter-occupied. This means that over half of the population of Salt Lake City are renters as opposed to homeowners or landlords.With such a huge statistic, many of these people know their way ...
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Blog Post 3 Tips to Attract Tenants in a Tough Market

3 Tips to Attract Tenants in a Tough Market

A 2021 study showed that the pandemic made conditions for landlords much tougher.Today, things are still quite tough for landlords, and with increased housing options, it's not easy to compete for the best tenants. In other words, you've got to find a way to attract tenan...
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Blog Post 4 Signs You Need to Hire a Property Management Company

4 Signs You Need to Hire a Property Management Company

Even as the housing market in Utah cools slightly, the price of rent continues to skyrocket. If you own rental properties, you're in a very good position.However, managing those properties can be time-consuming and labor-intensive. You want to keep growing your real estate po...
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Blog Post The Pros and Cons of Allowing Pets in a Rental Property

The Pros and Cons of Allowing Pets in a Rental Property

Over 69 million dogs and 45.3 million cats live as domesticated pets in the United States. This means there's roughly one four-legged friend for every three people in the country. The chance you'll get tenants who want to bring their pets is extremely high.Some landlords ...
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