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“Grounded Investments uses Real Property Management in Dallas and Houston exclusively for managing our rental properties. We specialize in buying, selling, and managing Bulk Portfolios of residential property. We are one of a few select companies, which are allowed to buy directly from the largest banks and due to the high volume of transactions and time constraints, we needed a company that could accommodate our needs by handling inspections, remodeling the homes, and leasing them quickly to qualified tenants. RPM has been able to meet our many needs and has allowed us to provide an effective strategy for our individual investors. They can buy rental houses at wholesale prices and Real Property Management will handle their property management needs or just provide leasing services to those investors who wish to manage the homes themselves.

We work closely with Real Property Management to help us determine the best areas, types of properties, and the price ranges to purchase these rental properties, which provides our customers the best opportunity to maximize their return on investment. Real Property Management has assisted us and allowed us to expand our services and knowledge of the rental markets, which has directly benefited our clients. We feel they are the best property management company in Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston.”

 

John Heilman, President
Grounded Investments, LLC

 

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Tips for Finding Plano, TX Houses for Rent Quickly PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 12 January 2012 15:41

Finding Your Plano Rental Faster

If you or someone you know is trying to find Plano, TX houses for rent, then you or your friend may be in for a long ride. The truth is that while it is a renter's market out there in regards to Plano rentals, there are a lot of other people in search of these properties too. This makes the job of actually finding the one you want even tougher...unless, you know what you're doing. The tips below will help you find your "dream" rental quicker than you thought possible.

  1. Stop Driving Around: Yes, property managers in Plano put "for rent" signs up in front of their vacant properties. However, you are just wasting your time and gas (aka money) when you get out and drive up and down the streets in the neighborhood looking for these rentals. This was the old way of looking for properties to lease. Nowadays, we have two little things called, 1) a computer and, 2) the internet. Put them to work! Get online and go to the websites of Plano property management firms, you'll find that all of their available units are also listed here...all in one place!
  2. Get in Touch with a Professional: Did you know that you can actually call the professionals working for management firms as a prospective renter and get help? You can! These people love to help people looking for Plano, TX houses for rent because they have vacancies and need to get them filled. So, why is this so much faster? Most prospective renters don't think to call real estate professionals when looking for a rental property, which means you will have less competition!
  3. Know What You Want: Finally, if you want to find the perfect place, then you have to know exactly what you want before you start searching through all of the Plano, TX houses for rent. When you can give a property manager a list of "must have" items, then they will be able to show you the properties that have these things and bypass all the properties that don't.
 
Are Your Homes for Rent in Dallas, TX Risky? PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 12 January 2012 15:39

Cover the Bases of Your Dallas Rental Home Investment

It's pretty safe to say that almost everyone is interested in making more money whether they want to save more for retirement or want to go on vacation. Many local people are earning this extra money by purchasing homes for rent in Dallas, TX. In fact, you may even be one of these people.

While owning Dallas rentals is a great idea and can bring in a substantial amount of money each month, it can be a risky investment also. Many beginning investors don't realize all of the things that can go wrong with their homes for rent in Dallas, TX that can cost them quite a bit of money. Below are a few ways to protect you and your properties better, which will lower the risks you assume when you purchase these investments.

  • Good Insurance – Of course you wouldn't dream of living in a home that is uninsured, right? Well, you should have the same mindset towards the Dallas houses for rent that you own. It's pertinent that you have good insurance policies that cover your rental properties; otherwise you may find yourself losing money with these properties in the event of an accident.
  • Require Renters Insurance – If you're really serious about lowering your risks, then you should require that the tenants of your homes for rent in Dallas, TX purchase renter's insurance. Renters insurance is very inexpensive and it provides more coverage for the tenant in the event of an incident. Since tenants can make claims on their renters insurance if something happens to their rental and/or possessions, then you won't have to worry as much about being held liable for the damage.
  • Take Care of All Hazards – The majority of cases filed against rental property owners, generally have to do with negligence either by the owner himself or his Dallas, TX property manager. To ensure this doesn't happen to you, make sure that regular inspections are done with each property you own and that all hazards are taken care of immediately.
 
What to Look for in Fort Worth Rental Homes PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 12 January 2012 15:36

Find the Right Ft. Worth Rental Home by Looking for the Right Things

Have you made the decision to begin looking for a new place to live? If you are looking for Fort Worth rental homes, you need to have an idea of what will make the ideal rental for you. Too many people go out looking for Fort Worth rentals and lease the first one they like without really looking at the place. If you make this mistake, you may find that the charming rental you thought you found has a lot of negative features...and you're stuck with them for a year! Below are a few things that you should consider when you're searching for your next rent house to ensure you get just what you wanted.

  1. Location – One thing you need to carefully think about before you look at any available Fort Worth rental homes, is where you want to live. Do you want to live downtown, in the suburbs, country, an apartment, house, etc. While you may find an absolutely stunning rental, if it is located somewhere you aren't too sure about, it's best to leave that one alone and continue your search.
  2. The Neighbors – While you need to think about the features found in the Fort Worth houses for rent you look at, you do need to consider the neighbors surrounding you. Why? If you are looking for a quiet house where you can relax, but lease one that is surrounded by college students, you probably won't be too happy in a month or two after the "new" wears off.
  3. Management – Another thing that needs to be considered as you look at various Fort Worth homes for rent is whether or not the properties come with good Fort Worth property management. If not, you may be fixing most of the problems that can occur yourself. As a renter, this is not your job. Therefore, make sure there is someone in charge of maintaining the property if something goes wrong.
 
Lease Your Dallas Rental House Faster PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 12 January 2012 15:30

Cover Bases: Rent Your Dallas Home Sooner

There's no doubt about it, the rental market is one tough "cookie" to bite into. However, that doesn't mean it can't be done and that you won't ever be able to get ahead with your Dallas rental houses. You just may have to do a little work to your investment properties to make them stand out and prospective renters fall in love. So, what kinds of things can you do to improve your Dallas rentals and get them leased quickly? Below are a few suggestions.

  • Hire Reliable Dallas Property Management – Believe it or not, a lot of renters want to lease a place that has a team of professionals taking care of it. While you may be perfectly capable (and content) taking care of your properties, you may be missing out on some of the better tenants because of it.
  • Replace Old Light Fixtures – Yes, light fixtures are only cosmetic, but for renters searching for Dallas rental houses...they want a property that's just as pretty as it is sturdy. And, one of the easiest (and affordable) ways to make a house more pleasing to the eye is by buying new light fixtures.
  • Add More Storage – While it most likely isn't within your budget to add on to your homes for rent in Dallas, you may be able to provide renters with better outdoor storage. If your properties have decent size backyards, then consider purchasing a cheap storage building for it. Renters have "stuff" just like you do, so give them a place to store it...something a lot of rental properties don't do.
  • Touch Up the Landscaping – Again, this is just a cosmetic issue, but curb appeal really does "sell" Dallas rental houses. For the amount of money renters are being asked to pay in monthly rent, they deserve to live in homes that are appealing to those walking and/or driving by. Plus, just by adding a couple flower beds, some shrubbery and a tree or two, you will dramatically reduce the time the property sits vacant...and it really doesn't cost that much!
 
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