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Innovative Strategies in Today’s Housing Market: A Property Management Leader’s Perspective

With the lines between renting and owning increasingly blurred, innovative real estate strategies—often called the “MacGyver Maneuver”—are emerging as key tactics for maximizing returns and ensuring long-term success. This article draws insights from a recent analysis published by USA Today, which highlights these evolving trends and offers actionable advice for navigating the current market. Read…

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Greenville and Upstate South Carolina Relocation Trends: Multiple Sources Forecast Nation Leading Growth

As a property management company deeply engaged in the Upstate South Carolina market, we’re closely monitoring the transformative relocation trends shaping Greenville, Anderson, and Spartanburg. The recent wave of new residents is not just a temporary surge—it signals a structural shift that presents a wealth of opportunities for savvy investors and property managers alike. The…

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“If You Fast-Forward 10 or 15 Years, There are Going to be Regions of the Country Where You Can’t Get a Mortgage,” Jay Powell, Chairman of the Federal Reserve

As market shifts continue, it is crucial for property managers and investors to stay ahead. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warns that mortgages may soon become hard to obtain in parts of the U.S., and this could alter the real estate landscape significantly. Therefore, adopting new tactics and strategies is essential. “If you fast-forward 10…

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NC Building Code Change Makes Things Much Simpler for Many Developers and Investors

The recent expansion of the North Carolina Residential Code to encompass up to four-unit dwellings marks a significant shift in the state’s approach to residential construction. This change, effective January 1, 2025, under House Bill 488 (HB488), reclassifies triplexes and quadplexes under the less restrictive International Residential Code (IRC), moving them away from the more…

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