by AJ Hazzi | Jun 4, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education, Rental Property Investment
Vacancies are frustrating. They’re also expensive. When your Kelowna rental property sits unoccupied, you’re not earning any rental income. You’re also paying for extra maintenance, upkeep, utilities, and security.
by AJ Hazzi | Feb 5, 2021 | Owner Education, Property Management Education, Rental Property Investment
The market drives much of what you’re able to earn on your rental property investments, but there are some things you do have control over. When you want to increase your rental value, you need to pay attention to the condition of your property. Make cost-effective...
by AJ Hazzi | Jun 12, 2020 | Owner Education, Property Management Education, Rental Property Investment
Investing in Kelowna real estate comes with many opportunities to build wealth and establish a sound foundation for a growing investment property portfolio. But, it also comes with risks and liabilities. We see a lot of investors make some common mistakes, and we want...
by AJ Hazzi | May 15, 2020 | Owner Education, Property Management Education, Rental Property Investment
If you’re looking for a stable, high-demand market to grow your real estate portfolio, Kelowna, BC should be at the top of your list. With strong population growth, rising rents, and some of the tightest vacancy rates in Canada, Kelowna offers an ideal climate for...
by AJ Hazzi | Jun 21, 2019 | Property Management Education, Rental Property Investment
When you’re looking for professional property management in Kelowna and the surrounding areas, it’s a good idea to find a team of experts who have both professional and personal experience with investment properties. Professional property management is easy to learn;...
by AJ Hazzi | May 24, 2019 | Property Management Education, Rental Property Investment
A multifamily property makes an excellent investment. When you own a building that contains several units, you’re protecting yourself against the risk of lost rent. If one unit is vacant, you still have rent coming in from all the other units. When you’re thinking...