La Jolla Property Management
We’re the Property Management Partner You’ve Been Waiting For
Less Stress and More Money: That’s Our La Jolla Property Management Promise
You didn’t invest in La Jolla real estate in order to worry about late rent, get frustrated with emergency maintenance calls, or clean up after irresponsible tenants. Enjoy a better investment experience, thanks to our management services, which come with the CHASE PACIFIC ADVANTAGE. We’re so confident in our ability to bring you better tenants, better maintenance, and higher earnings, that we’ve guaranteed our work. Let’s talk about the future.
Balancing Technology with Relationships
La Jolla property management is a relationship business.
We’re focused on our relationships with owners and investors, feeling called to help you have a more profitable and more pleasant investment experience, whether you’re renting out one property or a hundred. We’re focused on tenant relationships, too, understanding that satisfied residents lead to more stability and higher earnings.
Chase Pacific Property Management & Real Estate has invested in technology and systems that automate the day-to-day so we can focus on the end results and the real relationships.
Taking Charge of Property Management in La Jolla So Real Estate Investors Enjoy Better Results
Let’s talk about where the challenges – and the opportunities – can be found.
Marketing and Tenant Management
La Jolla leasing is where it all begins.
We create a listing that’s going to grab attention and help your property stand out in a crowded, competitive rental market.
Why should tenants consider your home? We’ll tell a story about your property and share that story widely.
Good marketing is about a strong online presence, strategic communication, and complete responsiveness. Prospective tenants enjoy fast showings and easy applications.
Screening laws are strict in La Jolla, and we’re sensitive to that. We’re still going to insist on high standards before we approve a tenant. A good tenant relationship starts with transparency and trust during the screening process. We’re looking for adequate income, good credit, and a positive rental history that’s free of evictions and worries.
Increasing Rental Income
Our rent collection policy is consistent and well-enforced. We make it easy for tenants to pay on time by providing an online portal where they can make a one-time payment every month or schedule recurring payments every time the rent is due.
Collecting rent on time is one of the ways we ensure a consistent and recurring income stream for you.
We also look for ways to increase the rental value of your property. That’s through a robust tenant retention program, which minimizes vacancy and turnover costs. It’s about a strong pet policy, which increases what you can earn while protecting your investment. It’s about adding value and upgrading systems in order to make your La Jolla rental property worth more. Whether it’s smart home technology or energy-efficient appliances, our recommendations are made based on market demand and a strong commitment to your ROI.
Protecting Your Investment
When we talk about protecting your La Jolla investment property, of course we’re talking about maintenance. We have responsive, cost-effective plans in place for emergency repairs, routine maintenance, and preventative services.
It’s more than that, however.
At Chase Pacific Property Management & Real Estate, we’re protecting your property and your profits by attracting, placing, and retaining good tenants. We’re managing your risk with a solid understanding of California’s strict tenant protections and rental laws. We protect you from legal mistakes, unnecessary liability, and the damage that can be done by deferred or unreported maintenance.
With transparent and accurate financial reports and accounting statements, you’ll always know exactly how we – and your property – are performing.

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Let’s talk about your investment goals and how we can help you reach them. Consult with us and enjoy some professional advice that comes with no obligations. We’re curious about where you are now and where you’re hoping to go.
At Chase Pacific, we’re proud to be a Woman-Owned business serving the La Jolla 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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