Property Management, Real Estate, HOA Management in the Following Areas
We provide the best leasing, management, and real estate services for residential property owners, investors, and HOA communities in the following areas:
Cardiff
Oceanside
Pt. Loma
Tierrasanta
Santee
El Cajon
Chula Vista
Del Cerro
Where Do You Live? Where Do You Invest?
At Chase Pacific, we believe in community investment. By providing high-quality rental homes, we know we can attract high-quality tenants.
Whether you’re local to the San Diego area or an out-of-state investor, we’ll work with you to provide the best in real estate investment services and residential property management expertise. We’ll lease your property, manage the day-to-day needs of your residents, and respond to maintenance issues so we can be sure your investment is protected and rising in value.
Quality Property Management throughout San Diego, Ramona, Scripps Ranch, and Surrounding Neighborhoods
At Chase Pacific, we do more than collect rent and coordinate repairs. We invest our time, resources, and expertise into your property, your investment goals, your tenants, and the community we share. Our commitment to real estate and property management in our local area is easy to see. We work with satisfied owners and happy tenants who renew their lease agreements year after year.
We do more than manage your home.
We take care of it.
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At Chase Pacific, we’re proud to be a Woman-Owned business serving the local community and surrounding areas. We are also proud to be part of the Greater San Diego Better Business Bureau (SDBBB), the San Diego Board of Realtors (SDAR), the California Association of Realtors (CAR), the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM), the California Chapter of NARPM (CALNARPM), the San Diego County Apartment Association (SDCAA), the National Apartment Association (NAA), the California Apartment Association (CAA), Poway Chamber of Commerce, Regenesis, and Scripps Tips.
San Diego Business Journal listed our company in their annual “Book of Lists” under residential property management and real estate over the last several years.
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Deciphering Growth Patterns: A Deep Dive into San Diego’s Up-and-Coming Residential Areas
Growth is an important part of any real estate investing strategy. You want to grow your portfolio to make it more profitable, and you want to invest in your investments so you can continue to grow your rental values and build your equity in the assets you hold. When...
Navigating the Complex Landscape of San Diego’s Rental Laws for Property Owners
There are many good reasons to invest in San Diego rental properties. This is a high-priced, competitive market full of well-qualified tenants and fueled by a strong local economy and an increasing demand for well-maintained rental homes in desirable neighborhoods. ...
Preserving a Legacy: Renovating Your Inherited San Diego Home
It’s pretty emotional to inherit a home. Whether it’s a friend or relative who has passed away, or even someone you didn’t know particularly well, when someone leaves you a piece of real estate, you’re really inheriting a legacy. This might have been a home you grew...
Cost Effective Ways to Improve Your Rental’s Curb Appeal
Curb appeal is the first impression your property makes on any prospective tenants. It’s worth the investment of your time and resources. The San Diego rental market has always been competitive and fast-moving. There is a consistently large pool of tenants, but...
What Types of Insurance Should I Require at My Property?
There are many strategies you’ll want to use when it comes to protecting your San Diego rental property investment. You’ll screen tenants carefully to ensure they are likely to take care of the home and pay rent on time while following the terms of the lease...
How to Avoid Long-Term Vacancies in Your San Diego Rental
Vacancy is one of the fastest ways to lose money with your San Diego rental property. Earning consistent rental income and increasing the long term returns you earn on your investment require an occupied rental. Vacant properties are also vulnerable properties. They...
How to Spot a Great Realtor
Finding the right Realtor is one of the ways to ensure you have the best possible experience buying or selling a piece of real estate. Whether you’re looking for an investment property or buying a home you want to live in yourself, you need a professional who...
Property Manager vs. Project Manager – When Do You Need to Hire One
What’s the difference between a property manager and a project manager? And, when do you need one to help you manage your investment property, your portfolio, or a specific task that needs to get done at your rental property? We’re exploring this topic today because...
7 Things to Know Before Renting Out Your Home
If you’re a landlord or you’re thinking about becoming a landlord, you may have some questions about how you should go about renting out your home. This is an excellent reason to partner with a local property manager. When you work with a management company to...
Home Showing Tips to Attract and Retain High-Quality Tenants
Attracting quality tenants is an important part of your strategy for earning as much rental income as you can and increasing your return on investment (ROI). You want well-qualified renters in your San Diego rental property because they are likely to rent on time,...
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