Philadelphia Landlords Connect Podcast
As a landlord in Philadelphia, managing your rental properties can be a challenging and rewarding experience. Here, we meet, connect, and help you navigate the ever-changing world of rental property management. From finding and screening tenants, to handling maintenance and repair issues, we've got you covered.Stay tuned for regular updates, including interviews with industry experts, walkthroughs of popular landlord software and tools, and much more. Our goal is to make your job as a landlord easier and more successful, so you can focus on providing a great home for your tenants.Thanks for tuning in, and we hope you find our content helpful!
Philadelphia Landlords Connect Podcast
Philadelphia Landlord News: July 26, 2024 (Phila housing prices rising, Penns Landing finally headed for success, City employees back in the office, and Property Manager caught taking advantage of section 8 pays big)
Welcome to the Philadelphia Landlord News Podcast, your weekly catch-up for everything you need to know as a small landlord in the Philly region.
In this Philly Landlord news brief for the week ending July 26 2024 - Philadelphia area housing prices continue to climb, What’s next for PennsLanding, city employees head back to the office after 4 years, a Montco property manager gets a 6 figure fine, and why is everyone worried about multifamily insurance rates.
Join the Philadelphia Landlords Connect Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PhillyLandlords
Need a contractor, handyman or some consulting? ProLink can help you.
https://aroundtheblockassets.com/prolink/
https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia-sheriff-tax-sales-resuming-bid4assets-20240725.html
https://www.phillymag.com/news/2024/07/13/joe-forkin-delaware-river-waterfront/
https://www.globest.com/2024/07/23/multifamily-property-values-fall-as-insurance-premiums-climb/?slreturn=20240726111758
https://www.phillymag.com/news/2024/07/23/philadelphia-return-to-office-cherelle-parker/
https://www.cbre.com/insights/briefs/insurance-costs-suppress-multifamily-values-most-in-certain-sun-belt-markets