by Jason Zimmerman | Nov 12, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Most tenants are visual creatures; they’re going to react emotionally to what they see. This is why curb appeal is so important when you’re renting out a Keller investment property. Quick decisions will be made based on how your property looks. Make sure you’re well-positioned to capture and hold the attention of good tenants.
by Jason Zimmerman | Sep 10, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education, Rental Market Trends
We don’t have to tell you that Fort Worth rental property marketing is mostly taking place online. Nearly every owner we work with understands the importance of online advertising and listing your property on the popular rental websites. If you want to avoid long...
by Jason Zimmerman | Aug 27, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Owning one rental property is a great way to earn consistent rental income and set yourself up for long-term returns. Owning two rental properties is even better. An entire portfolio will allow you to accumulate some real wealth. When you’re growing an investment...
by Jason Zimmerman | Aug 13, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Short-term rental properties were once avoided by most investors and homeowners. It seemed like too much work and a lot of risk. Things have changed, and at Trend Property & Management, we’ve actually been quite successful helping people manage their short-term...
by Jason Zimmerman | Jul 30, 2021 | Investing in Rental Properties, Owner Education, Property Management Education
Understanding the life expectancy of rental property items will help you with a number of things. You can plan and budget for repairs and replacements that will ultimately be necessary, even on a brand-new home that’s in great condition. You can also determine how to...
by Jason Zimmerman | Jul 16, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Maintenance, Property Management Education
Smart Fort Worth rental property owners are going to budget for routine maintenance. One good way to keep those costs down is by making routine repairs before a real problem arises. When you’re preventative and proactive, you can count on fewer emergencies and less...