by Mike Tavis | Nov 14, 2024 | Investing in Rental Properties, Owner Education, Property Management Education
Busy professionals do not have time to be managing their rental properties. You’re busy with your own work, and you may have family obligations or personal passions competing for your limited time as well. You don’t need to make time for showings, collecting rent,...
by Mike Tavis | Oct 10, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Sonoma County is known for its vineyards and wine, its culinary scene and its landscape of redwood trees. There are also a number of historic homes, buildings, barns, and other structures that lend to the area’s charm and cultural richness. There are 75 buildings,...
by Mike Tavis | Sep 12, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Sonoma County has quite a history of wildfires. From the 1964 Hanly Fire to the 2017 Tubbs Fire and even the more recent Glass Fire in 2020, there’s a wildfire corridor in Sonoma County that allows fire to spark quickly and then spread immediately, making containment...
by Mike Tavis | Aug 8, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Let’s talk about flipping houses. Remember when it was all the rage? As the housing market flipped and flopped all over the place, smart investors were buying homes cheap, fixing them up, and then selling them for an immense profit. This worked when there was a lot...
by Mike Tavis | Jul 11, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Are you thinking about selling your Sonoma County property? There are a number of good reasons to sell, especially now when property values are high. We expect that as interest rates begin to come down and mortgages get more affordable, a new set of buyers will be in...
by Mike Tavis | Jun 13, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
You can pay cash for your Sonoma County investment property. However, you’ll have to come to the table with a lot of cash. Properties in Sonoma County are expensive. Cash offers are often preferred by sellers, but they’re not ideal when you’re investing. Which...