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Blog Post What Should Leasing Services Include? A Guide for Wake County Landlords

What Should Leasing Services Include? A Guide for Wake County Landlords

A rental property can only thrive when landlords manage to find tenants to live in it. All the property upkeep and upgrades will mean nothing when there are no tenants who pay rent to sustain the business. Wake County currently has a balanced vacancy rate of 7.8%, with 27% of res...
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Blog Post Risk Management for Wake County Rentals to Avoid Legal Issues

Risk Management for Wake County Rentals to Avoid Legal Issues

In a perfect world, owning a rental property is just about collecting rent and filling vacancies, but that’s not the case. Property owners are also tasked with complying with local, state, and federal laws to protect themselves, their property, and their tenants.One misstep...
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Blog Post Rental Portfolio Management Tips for Wake County Landlords

Rental Portfolio Management Tips for Wake County Landlords

Property owners must be meticulous and strategic when overseeing multiple properties at once. With the right management techniques, you can maximize your return on investment (ROI) across all assets and manage capital improvements.Fail to do so, and you can expect your rental inc...
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Blog Post How To Improve Your Chances of Rental Approval in Wake County

How To Improve Your Chances of Rental Approval in Wake County

Finding a rental property in Wake County is already hard enough with the dip in housing inventory. June 2025 saw the highest number of available listings at 6,616, but eventually dropped to 4,716 in January 2026. Even if you do find a vacant unit or property that suits your ...
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Blog Post How to Reduce Vacancy Amid Housing Inventory Surge in Wake County

How to Reduce Vacancy Amid Housing Inventory Surge in Wake County

 North Carolina is among the US states that have seen the highest increase in housing in the last year, ranking 5th in the fastest growth, with 365,000 new housing units by the end of 2025. It's good news for potential residents, but what about current landlords?An incre...
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Blog Post Why Having a Property Manager is Better for Wake County Multi-Family Rentals

Why Having a Property Manager is Better for Wake County Multi-Family Rentals

Multi-family rental properties can become a handful when fully occupied, and an overwhelmed landlord is an ineffective one. Without the ability to manage your real estate investment, its profitability will be at risk. You might face problems like vacancies, delayed maintenance, t...
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Blog Post 10 Reasons to Hire a Professional Wake County Property Manager

10 Reasons to Hire a Professional Wake County Property Manager

Setting the right rental rates: A good property management company will conduct a thorough market study in order to set a rental price for your property, ensuring that you achieve the perfect balance between maximizing monthly income and maintaining a low vacancy rate.Collec...
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