Apartment Complexes, Resdential Housing, & Commercial or Industrial Properties

We realize that effective property management is key for a variety of stakeholders, increasing profitability for property owners while maintaining tenant satisfaction and retention. Understanding how to put your expertise to work as a property manager—and how to serve your clients—can help you create an additional income stream while building a base of both investors and renters that you can tap into as a buyer or listing agent. Who needs a property manager?

We are commercial and residential property managers who serve a variety of clients, including:

  • Large-scale real estate investors who are looking for a hands-off management experience so that they can put their money to work without living the landlord lifestyle.
  • Small-scale real estate investors with four or more residential properties who do not want to manage or who live too far away to manage their properties.
  • Representing Commercial Landlords who simply have too many properties to manage, live out of the area, or just want the money without hassles.

In addition, we consider tenants to be an important part of the equation. Effective tenant screening and onboarding, as well as superb communication and quick responsive service, helps to ensure that properties are filled with well-qualified tenants and that the tenants are kept happy, lowering the turnover of units.

 7 Things Reagan & Reid, Inc. Does As Property Managers

1. Brokers licensed in Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina

We, other than maintaining our credentials in those states, are always striving to better educate brokers, agents, and staff.

2. Adopt a service-oriented approach

As property managers, we are concerned with more than the nuts and bolts of the property itself. Just as with any aspect of real estate practice, a value-added, service-oriented approach will help you grow your business and provide phenomenal results. We work to understand your market, your tenants, and the goals and needs of your property and find ways to align services with all of the stakeholders involved.

3. Communicate regularly and efficiently

For tenants, we strive to eliminate the helpless feeling of an unresponsive and uncooperative property manager when the property they are renting is needing repair. For property owners, we try to give advanced notice to prevent being notified of unexpected expenses that could have been avoided.  It is important for us to provide needed information and to communicate in a timely manner.

Communication is not only important when something goes wrong, therefore, but we also reach out on a regular basis can help you stay abreast of problems before they become expensive ones

4. Maximize profitability

Ensuring that an investment property is profitable requires close attention to a number of factors, therefore we watch:

  • Vacancies: Minimizing the time between renters and improving tenant retention helps limit the number of vacant days and reduces carrying costs for the owner.
  • Repairs: Good record-keeping and regular maintenance, along with an efficient turnover process between rental periods, helps to prevent unexpected and expensive system failures and repairs.
  • Expenses: Keeping good records, maximizing tech resources for tenant screening, and rent payments, and minimizing waste helps to reduce expenses and increase profits month after month.

5. Provide information and insight

We Keep clients informed with regular updates on property valuation, rent rate trends, occupancy rates, and market changes that could affect the value of their investment. We are always looking for value-added updates and services that may make the property more marketable and desirable.

6. Maintain professional networks

We have access to reliable contractors, repair professionals, real estate attorneys, and other service providers in order to ensure that we are managing the properties as efficiently as possible. Regularly comparing prices and services and staying in contact so that we always know who to call for a last-minute repair or property update. When we take on a new property to manage, we spend time getting to know the present service providers so that we can determine what perceptiveness they can provide and whether they should remain in place as an addition to our team moving forward

7. Consistent maintenance and upkeep

One of the most important things we can do as property managers is put together a consistent and ongoing maintenance program schedule for every property we manage. We will have a plan for inspections and regular interior and exterior maintenance so that you can maximize the life of the property and its relevant systems.

We make good use of the time between tenants to thoroughly clean and repair the property as needed. We provide thorough onboarding and clear instructions to tenants as to the maintenance items that are their responsibility, including filter changes or carpet cleanings. We talk to the property owner about providing pool maintenance, pest prevention, or lawn care in order to ensure that these are maintained consistently and effectively.

Effective property management is key for a variety of stakeholders, increasing profitability for property owners while maintaining tenant satisfaction and retention. Understanding how to put your expertise to work as a property manager—and how to serve your clients—can help you create an additional income stream while building a base of both investors and renters that you can tap into as a buyer or listing agent.

Who needs a property manager?

  • Large-scale real estate investors who are looking for a hands-off management experience so that they can put their money to work without living the landlord lifestyle.
  • Small-scale real estate investors with four or more residential properties who do not want to manage or who live too far away to manage their properties.
  • Representing Commercial Landlords who simply have too many properties to manage, live out of the area, or just want the money without hassles.

In addition, we consider tenants to be an important part of the equation. Effective tenant screening and onboarding, as well as superb communication and quick responsive service, helps to ensure that properties are filled with well-qualified tenants and that the tenants are kept happy, lowering the turnover of units.

Contact Us To discuss your needs: 706-309-2801 Extension 2 or choose an agent from our agent list.