Successful Property Management boils down to these simple truths: listen, contact, pay attention, understand the economics and keep track of the return.
At Glenn Dias, Your Best Management Professionals, we have experienced owning and managing our own property investments therefore we understand the challenges and issues that our clients face. Property should be treated like any other investment - appoint a reliable manager so that you do not need to be personally involved on a day-to-day basis. We undertake this responsibly by identifying and giving our clients what they want, need and expect.
With your property safely in our hands you can forget about hunting for tenants, chasing rent payments, taking telephone calls at odd hours, finding tradesmen to carry out maintenance, cleaning up at the end of a tenancy and trying to find out who is actually looking after your valuable asset.
Managing your rental property should be similar to running a business. When you appoint us as your property managers we like to think that we have been employed as your “business managers”. Besides our routine property management duties, we also work diligently to ensure your rents are being reviewed, costs are kept to a minimum and your property is maintained properly. All this, combined with low vacancy, works towards a good cash flow for our clients.
Through our constant focus on service delivery we aim to take our business relationships to the level of genuine and lasting friendships. On the following pages you will find out other benefits of appointing us as your property managers.
“I was so pleased to be able to hand the properties over to you … you’ve instilled in me the confidence in retaining interstate investment properties again – there was a time where I was considering selling both properties because of the hassle they represented. I would certainly recommend you to any friend or colleague who is considering purchasing/renting in the SA market”.
Claire Harris, Public Relations Manager, Fremantle Hospital and Health Services