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Letting in 2022 Property Market

Category Property Management

 

Despite new waves and infections still threatening your health, movability and economic circumstances, many of our property activities have returned to a relative normal level.  Interest rates have increased again and with the petrol price influencing everything from bread and milk prices to vacations, property investors are faced with the decision. Do you sell or let

Our property managers have experienced fantastic demand in certain regions for properties to be rented out and although interest rates are higher, they are still a lot lower from two or three years ago.  

If you are going to buy as an investor and let the property, it is imperative you choose agents that are highly experienced, especially in this fluctuating market, to provide you with the best advice.  

Find an agency with a team of experienced property managers who understand your local property market. They'll share their expertise and make a commitment to the best practice in rental management. 

Having tenants can be stressful. Take away the worry of managing tenants. Be reassured as your property manager arranges the day-to-day management of your rental property with attention to detail and friendly, professional service. 

Harcourts property managers understand the importance of regular and timeous rental payments. We work with your tenants to ensure payments are made on time, and we aren't afraid to follow through with the appropriate legal response if required. Our excellent tenant retention rate means longer leases, reliable returns, and peace of mind.  

Local offices are a convenient hub for tenant support and take the stress out of managing your investment property and save you time. Make sure your property manager provides prompt responses to tenant enquiries and manages maintenance and repairs with ease.  

Don't be warned off by other people's bad experiences in the rental market. The majority of our customers continue to re-invest in property as it is the one investment that can stand strong against fluctuating markets.  

Author: Harcourts South Africa

Submitted 04 Jul 22 / Views 1669