Roseville Property Management
Let us manage your Roseville 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).
How much rent can you get for your investment?
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 Roseville 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 Roseville
The settlement was originally a stage coach station called Griders. According to the Roseville Historical Society,in 1864 the Central Pacific Railroad tracks were constructed eastward from Sacramento, and when they crossed a small California Central Railroad line they named the spot "Junction." Junction eventually became known as Roseville. In 1909, three years after the Southern Pacific Railroad moved its facilities from Rocklin to Roseville, the town became an incorporated City. What followed was a period of expansion, with the community building more than 100 structures, including what was the largest ice manufacturing plant in the world (Pacific Fruit Express building, in 1913).
The City was a railroad town for decades, with the railroad employing up to 1,225 people by 1929, out of a population of only 6,425 people. With the onset of World War II the rail yards became busier than ever, and the post-war building boom brought continued prosperity. However, the nature of the City changed dramatically in the 1950's.