by Eyo Ephraim | Jan 20, 2023 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Have you recently bought an investment property in Washington, D.C. Baltimore, or anywhere in the capital region? Congratulations. That’s a great investment that you’ve made, and it’s likely to continue appreciating in value. You’ll collect rent from tenants every...
by Eyo Ephraim | Jan 6, 2023 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Investing in Prince George’s County commercial real estate has the potential to be an excellent investment, whether you’re an experienced investor or new to commercial spaces and trying to diversify your real estate portfolio. The process can feel overwhelming,...
by Eyo Ephraim | Dec 16, 2022 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Washington, D.C. is a city unlike any others in the world. It has history and politics, a diverse culture where people from all over the globe gather. There’s plenty to do, great public transportation, and a local economy that thrives on government, politics,...
by Eyo Ephraim | Dec 2, 2022 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Tenants are often the people driving your experience and success as an investor in Prince George’s County rental property. With a good tenant in place, you can expect to collect rent on time and have help maintaining your home. You’ll have a relatively...
by Eyo Ephraim | Nov 18, 2022 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
A commercial lease agreement can be long, detailed, and full of legal language that might not be immediately clear, even to an experienced real estate investor. Whether you own a retail space, an office building, or something more industrial, your lease agreement is...
by Eyo Ephraim | Nov 4, 2022 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
If you’ve invested in Prince George’s County commercial property, you’re going to need to protect that investment as best you can. Professional property management will help you do that. There are so many benefits to hiring your own property manager. They’ll...