Benefits Of A Property Management Company

The single greatest benefit investors are made privy to by working with property management companies is time. By enlisting the services of a good property management company, investors won’t be forced to manage the property themselves; they’ll be free to take on other responsibilities. For most investors, the added time will help them find and…

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Investors Vie for Build-to-Rent Single-Family Homes

Occupancy levels are at a 30-year high,” Don Walker, managing principal and chief financial officer for John Burns Real Estate Consulting, told the National Real Estate Investor. Rental single-family homes in the suburbs are particularly appealing to younger generations. As remote work grows, more households are less tied to a city commute and are looking…

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What Does A Property Manager Do?

The cost of property management is a valid argument, especially when you consider detracting from your bottom line, but I can assure you it’s doing anything but. Yes, a property management company will indeed cost additional money to hire, but I like to think of it as an investment, as opposed to a cost. You…

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What Real Estate Has to Be Grateful For in 2020

In Orlando For Instance we have: 1. Booming home sales; Homebuying activity is at its highest level since 2006. Defying high unemployment and an economic recession, the housing market has surged during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2. Record low mortgage rates; Home buyers are locking in some of the lowest mortgage rates ever in history. 3.…

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Why You Need a Property Management Company

WE at Bull Property Management Will Help YOU If: 1)You Can’t Do It All Yourself; We will do it for You 2)Your Properties are Far Away; IF in orldando we will take care of them 3)Housing Laws and Regulations Keep Changing; we are always up to date 4)You Have a Large Number of Properties; we…

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis extends a limited eviction, foreclosure suspension

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis again extended the statewide freeze on evictions and foreclosures, though not for all cases. DeSantis on July 29 signed an executive order to extend the moratorium until 12:01 a.m. Sept. 1. If it had not been extended, the measure would have expired 12:01 a.m. Aug.1. The order has been extended several times since originally…

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Expert: Covid-19 made it vital to resolve the widening disparity between income and housing costs

Central Florida has a well-documented and dire shortage of housing affordable to working families earning at or below the area median income. New data from the National Low Income Housing Coalition’s “Out of Reach” report highlights the widening disparity between income and housing costs. Florida continues to rise in the coalition’s rankings — and not…

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Long-awaited Orlando agrihood seeks approvals

A $1 billion mixed-use community that blends neighborhood life with life on the farm plans to seek Orange County approval.  The Grow, a proposed 1,189-acre agrihood slated to be built in east Orange County, will go in front of the county’s technical review group Aug. 5. If approved, the development will feature 2,078 homes and…

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Orlando lawyers prep for flood of evictions, foreclosures

Central Florida attorneys are prepping for a seemingly inevitable wave of evictions and foreclosures that will impact businesses and residents and clog the court system. That’s because shuttered businesses and high unemployment caused by the coronavirus pandemic have people people here and across the nation falling behind on their mortgage and rent payments. In addition,…

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Winter Park lakeside home fetches week’s highest price tag

The new residents of Orlando’s most expensive residential property sold last week can catch views of the sunset over Lake Osceola from their master bedroom.  A 5,345-square-foot Winter Park home sold for $3.75 million on July 13, making it the priciest local home sale for the week ending July 18, according to the Orlando Regional…

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