Colorado Property Management Blog

rental properties

Falling Rents Spark New Moves Among U.S. Renters

Key Takeaways After more than two years of falling rents, many renters now see real opportunity to relocate, whether for affordability, more space, or a change of scene. Rent declines ...
housing market

Why Tenants Don’t Care About Your Mortgage (and What They Actually Value)

One of the most common mistakes landlords make, especially accidental landlords, is setting rent prices based on their mortgage payment or monthly expenses. While it may feel logical to cover ...
Why Now Is the Smartest Time to Double Down on Your Rental

What’s Not Covered by Your Insurance Policy? Key Exclusions Every Single-Family Investor Should Know

When you insure a single-family rental property, it’s natural to assume your policy has you covered for every scenario. But the reality is that standard insurance policies come with exclusions, ...

August Rent Growth Flat in Summer Slowdown

Overview In August, multifamily rent growth across the U.S. effectively plateaued. Rents barely moved as demand aligned with rising supply. This trend reflects broader market softness commonly seen during the ...
vacant property management

Managing Vacant Properties: Reducing Risks and Protecting Investments

Key Takeaways Vacant properties face higher risks of break-ins, vandalism, and unnoticed damage. Regular property inspections and visible upkeep reduce liabilities and preserve property value. Reviewing and updating vacant property ...

The Hidden Costs of Pre-Leasing: Why Speed Can Sink Your Leasing Strategy

Pre-leasing may look like a smart way to cut vacancy time, but the reality is far riskier than it seems. From poorly presented occupied homes and strained tenant relationships to ...