News from Green Residential and around the world of Property Management and rental homes in Houston and Austin.
Buying a home is a major investment, and not just because it costs a lot of money. Over time, real estate prices tend to rise—especially in high-growth neighborhoods—which means if you take good care of the property, you should see a positive return on your investment, or ROI.
Tenant screening is one of your best tools for maintaining your profitability as a landlord. It’s a way to weed out potential tenants who pose a risk to your property, or those unlikely to stay for more than a few months, and focus on the reliable, long-term tenants you need to turn a solid return
Every landlord dreams of increasing the rent to bring in a little more cash. It’s not impossible, but it does require some extra work on your part. Here are 6 of the best ways to increase the value of your Houston rental property:
As a rule, potential homebuyers aren’t apt to be terribly bothered by cosmetic problems in your home. If it can be affordably fixed, it won’t prevent them from making an offer on the house. But is that always the case? Are there any situations in which a fresh coat of paint could mean the difference
When it’s time to say goodbye to your beloved home, a lot can go into getting it ready to sell. You’ll have to visit the bank, find a good Realtor, make minor updates, and be ready for showings at any time. Also, you have to find somewhere new to live. You’ve likely built some equity
When it comes to hiring employees, employers normally grasp the importance of attracting and retaining top talent. In an effort to accomplish these goals, they might have to go outside their immediate market to find or shift workers around.