The LA Planning Commissioner recently imposed a request for a new apartment development to include electric vehicle chargers in at least a fifth of the parking bays in the building. According to the project manager, without adding the 90 chargers, it would have been much more difficult to sell all the apartments. The use of electric vehicles […]
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How To Invest In Rental Apartments For Your Retirement
How To Invest In Rental Apartments For Your Retirement Real estate investments have always been considered as one of the top tier wealth-building tools, right along high-yield savings accounts and gold. Not only is it safer than stocks, but real estate properties also tend to appreciate in value at an average of 2% month over month and […]
7 Ways to Pet-Proof Your Rental Property
7 Ways to Pet-Proof Your Rental Property If you decide to rent your apartment to people who own pets, then remember that you have to make some adjustments. Animals leave their traces everywhere they go and often damage the furniture if they get too carried away. That’s why we at Los Angeles Property Management Group […]
A Pet-Owner’s Guide to Downsizing Your Home
A Pet-Owner’s Guide to Downsizing Your Home If you’re thinking of moving to a smaller home, you aren’t alone. According to Market Watch, Americans are increasingly downsizing, preferring cheaper, more compact places over larger ones. While a smaller space has benefits, leaving a large home does present challenges. For instance, you’ll need to declutter first […]
How to Rent Your Residential Property to College Students
How to Rend Your Residential Property to College Students Is your rental property situated near a city campus or a college? If so, you’re missing out a huge opportunity to rent to college students. Rental Properties and College Students Did you know that 44% of all college students prefer to live in complete privacy? This percentage accounts […]
Rental Concessions: Should You Consider Them?
No landlord fancies having to fill a vacancy in their rental units. Landlords everywhere know the stress that follows filling a vacancy. This sees some consider using a rental concession. Now, when the rental market is strong, rental concessions are not often used. So when are they used?