by Cheryl R. Chase Berkson | Jul 4, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
It wasn’t too long ago that a global pandemic arrived, throwing the entire economy into chaos. As real estate investors, we had to deal with eviction moratoriums and maintenance protocols that were safe and a lot of uncertainty over what the future would look like for...
by Cheryl R. Chase Berkson | Jun 20, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Have you decided to invest in San Diego properties for the long-term? Good. We have been managing rental properties and facilitating real estate deals for many years, and while there are plenty of good reasons to sell when the market shifts, holding onto those...
by Cheryl R. Chase Berkson | Jun 6, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
What kind of decisions are you making in the current San Diego real estate market? How are you deciding on rental rates, upgrades, and investment strategy? We’re talking about the current market trends today, and how they’re impacting what you do as a rental property...
by Cheryl R. Chase Berkson | May 23, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Maybe you were part of a loved one’s estate planning and you knew that you’d be inheriting a home once they passed on. But, for most people, it comes as a surprise when they learn that they now own a home that was once owned by someone close to them. Inheriting a...
by Cheryl R. Chase Berkson | May 9, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
For many service members, the transition from base housing to homeownership represents a significant step towards achieving what we know as the American Dream. San Diego, home to numerous military installations, provides ample opportunities for military personnel to...
by Cheryl R. Chase Berkson | Apr 25, 2024 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
Just about everything has a generational nuance to it. Real estate is included in that statement. Different generations approach the market differently. They have different priorities when they buy and different expectations when they sell. Someone in the baby boomer...