Posts Tagged ‘Beaufort property management companies’
What to Include in Your Move-in and Move-out Checklists | Beaufort Property Rentals
Checklists are great tools for organization and documentation. There are two periods in your lease term that are especially important; the move-in and the move-out. During these inspections of the property, you’ll need to document the condition of the property. You’ll need photos and maybe even videos. You’ll need notes and lists. A checklist is…
Read MoreUnlocking Insights: Beaufort County Rental Market Update – February 2024
Welcome back, dear readers, to our monthly dive into the dynamic world of the Beaufort County rental market. As we navigate through the fluctuations and trends, it’s essential to stay informed, whether you’re a seasoned investor or a prospective tenant. Let’s delve into the latest data and insights shaping the landscape. Market Trends: According to…
Read MoreWhy Selling Your Rental Property Might Not Be Your Best Move
When it comes to real estate investments, the decision to sell a property is one that comes with a myriad of considerations. While the allure of liquidating an asset for immediate cash can be tempting, there are several reasons why holding onto your rental property might be the more advantageous choice. Let’s delve into the…
Read MoreHow to Handle Maintenance Requests at Your Beaufort Rental Property
In an effort to protect the condition of your Beaufort investment property and retain great tenants, you need a reliable and responsive plan in place to address maintenance requests. Sound maintenance practices not only keep your residents happy and secure, they also protect the condition of your investment. Here are some of the best ways…
Read MoreUnveiling Beaufort’s Rental Market Trends – A January 2024 Overview
Introduction: As we step into the new year, the Beaufort County rental market is evolving, presenting both challenges and opportunities for property owners and tenants alike. In this monthly blog, we’ll delve into the latest trends, backed by insightful data from reliable sources like realtor.com and zumper.com. Join us as we explore the intricate dynamics…
Read MoreRisks and Rewards of Investing in Beaufort Real Estate
If you’re thinking about investing in Beaufort real estate, you’ve likely done some research into the market, and you see that there are opportunities here. Maybe you’re a local investor who has been considering an investment home for some time, or perhaps you’re an investor from outside of the area who wants to diversify a…
Read MoreBeaufort County Rental Market Update – December 2023
Welcome back, fellow rental enthusiasts! As we delve into the vibrant landscape of Beaufort County’s rental market, it’s time to unpack the trends, insights, and updates that shape our local rental sphere. Market Overview According to realtor.com, Beaufort County has witnessed an average of 69 days on the market for rental properties. However, Beaufort Rentals…
Read MoreBeaufort County Rental Market Report – November 2023
Welcome back, dear readers, to our monthly exploration of the vibrant Beaufort County rental market. As we step into November 2023, it’s time to delve into the latest trends, statistics, and insights that define the local rental landscape. Days on Market: A Tale of Resilience According to realtor.com, the average days on market for Beaufort…
Read MoreWhat Should Be Included in a South Carolina Lease Agreement?
Your lease agreement is designed to protect your investment property, your rights as a landlord, and even your tenant’s rights. It also sets forth all the expectations you have for the tenancy and the responsibilities that fall to both you and your resident. Lease agreements should be customized to reflect the needs of your property,…
Read MoreWho is Responsible for Repairs at My Beaufort Rental Property?
When a repair or a replacement is needed at your Beaufort rental property, who is responsible for paying? Typically, it’s the landlord. However, there are plenty of cases where you can expect your tenants to be responsible for the work. The lease agreement and the understanding of expectations and responsibilities is especially critical. You want…
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