Rancho Cordova Property Management
Let us manage your Rancho Cordova Rental Property
Having a successful rental property requires a lot of time, effort, experience and knowledge. Let us save you that time, effort and frustration that comes with gaining that experience.
As a full service property management company, our team is responsible for taking care of all aspects of managing your rental(s).
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Our property consultation helps us make data-informed decisions about your rental property, including rate estimates and other information so you can invest and manage your property more wisely.
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As your Rancho Cordova Property Manager
EVICTION PROTECTION
In the unfortunate event that a tenant needs to be evicted from your rental, we will shield you from the stress and re-rent the property promptly.
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How do you evaluate/advertise your vacancies?
First, we evaluate the current market rents and vacancy rates in your specific neighborhood to determine a fair market value for your rental, as well as consider previous local experiences and amenities. We determine what actions might improve the property and attract quality tenants at the maximum possible rent. We can show the property while still occupied, we will put a sign on the property giving rental prospects 24 hours access to our website and showing hotline. Also, we create professional ads with digital photos and distribute the listing through various on-line resources to maximize the exposure through multiple outlets.
Owner FAQsDiscover Rancho Cordova
Originally called Mayhew's Crossing and Hangtown Crossing (circa 1855) during the Gold Rush era, the area was renamed Mayhew Station and Mills Station (circa 1900), respectively. The city itself was named after the Cordova Vineyard, which was located in the center of the Rancho Rio de los Americanos land grant. Original names of the town included Cordova Vineyards and Cordova Village, before it was officially named Rancho Cordova when a post office was established in the community in 1955. In the Gold Rush era of mid 19th century California, certain Placer mining activities took place in the Rancho Cordova environs, some traces of which disturbance are extant. The elevation of the generally level terrain is approximately 118 feet (36 m) above mean sea level. Lone Star Gravel Company and other companies have historically extracted younger gravels at depths of 30 to 40 feet (12 m) without encountering groundwater, which is characteristically found at about 100 feet (30 m). Partially confined groundwater generally flows to the southwest. For many years, Rancho Cordova was the Community called Mills, located in the eastern part of the Brighton Township.. It was called 'Mills' as early as 1893, supposedly because of the old grist mills that were close by along the river. At the top of Bradshaw, along the American River, close to the oak tree that marked the northwest boundary of the Spanish Land Grant, Rancho Rio De Los Americanos, there are still some remains of foundations. You can locate them by looking for the Grist Mill Dam Recreation Area along the American River Parkway. The southwestern boundary of the grant was 300 feet west of Bradshaw not far north of Florin Road. The boundary then went due east over to "Grantline" Road, and northeast along the roadway.