The CRE market in Denver, may be forever changed by the pandemic of 2020. We have watched helplessly as restaurants, retailers and small businesses have closed their doors. Others, that have been given the option, have focused on a work from home situation. CRE now has a different face in […]
If you own commercial property, you are well aware of the constant day to day management issues. From warehouses to apartment homes, it’s important to engage a manager for your commercial property who will proactively manage all situations on your behalf. It is imperative to ensure personalized attention be delivered […]
Tenant Relations-An Essential Aspect of Property Management
Posted by Katchen Company in Property Management
When you consider a property management company to handle your needs, be sure to give serious thought to one of the most essential aspects—tenant relations. Remember, tenants are a valuable asset. A satisfied tenant is your best advertisement as well as your key source of revenue. If you don’t give […]
Unless you’ve actively managed a commercial property or have experience dealing with tenants, then you may not realize just how tricky it is to manage a property successfully. The truth is the skills that make you a successful property investor may not be applicable to the requirements needed for management. […]
Most savers are aware of the advantages of investing in a 401(k) or IRA. The reasons to make the most of these tools are well known. In general terms, setting aside a little each month is painless, and your employer may even make a match, so your money multiplies. However, […]
Cost Saving Property Management Tips – A Professional Approach
Posted by Katchen Company in Property Management
If you’re managing a property, you have plenty of work to do. The upkeep of your property is just one aspect of property operations. A solid maintenance program extends the life of your property’s components, and it’ll always be less expensive to maintain than to repair. Accordingly, the best practice […]
The underbelly of any society is filled with individuals who have no desire to contribute to the better good of the people in that society and think only of themselves as they put their efforts into criminal activity. It is apparent in our daily lives through reading newspapers and magazines […]
One of the memories that I have of my dad was the sayings he would use to get his point across. My favorite was that the lucky rabbit’s foot wasn’t lucky for the rabbit. He would use that saying on me when I was depending upon luck more than my […]
I’m not really sure where the idiom “handed to you on a silver platter” came from and looking it up on the Internet proved less than fruitful in finding the origin; however, the meaning is very clear … getting something without having to work for it. I’m only too familiar […]
I’ve written a blog about setting the performance bar high in the past but feel that the start of the school year is a great time to readdress the issue. After all, the students of today will be the leaders and workers of tomorrow. Yours and my retirements will be […]