More than just maintenance

Value preservation, value enhancement and quality assurance are the central tasks for property managers. A holistic, professional and forward-looking approach ensures the success of the property.

More than just maintenance

 

 

In addition to the day-to-day business of management, maintaining and increasing the value of the property are the central tasks of the property manager. The property must be regularly checked for its technical condition and marketability.

 

The basis for successful management is a sound analysis of the initial situation. To do this, a property manager must ask the right questions in order to understand the owner's goals and needs. Whether it is a rental property or a condominium, a competent property manager knows the stumbling blocks and understands the individual concerns of the client. The advisors are familiar with the basics of tenancy law, technical interrelationships and the economic framework conditions.

"Soft factors make the difference
Marketability results from often neglected "soft factors": If tenants are not satisfied, fluctuation increases. This can affect the reputation of the property and the owner, and even his entire real estate portfolio. It is therefore important to know the minefields of tenancies and to be up to date on lease terms, conditions, options, adjustment and renewal possibilities. It creates trust if rent is consistently demanded and outstanding amounts are actively managed. Responsible real estate management also includes the timely and comprehensible billing of operating costs.

 

"Neutral advice helps to work out practical and solution-oriented proposals."

 

property management. If disagreements and disputes with tenants do arise, they must be resolved promptly, prudently and in a targeted manner.

Location and accessibility are decisive
The quality assurance of the property focuses primarily - although not exclusively - on the technical aspect. For example, the location and accessibility for tenants and their customers must be constantly monitored; these are among the tenants' key needs. It is not uncommon for these conditions to change quickly and then have a major influence on the success of the property.

So that it also works with the neighbor
Special attention must also be paid to the relationship with the neighbourhood and the adjacent environment. It can quickly happen that neighbours feel disturbed by increasing delivery traffic, noise or smell. It is not uncommon for claims for damages to arise that can quickly reach considerable sums. Neutral advice helps to work out practical and solution-oriented proposals that not only save costs but also permanently relax neighbourly coexistence.

Support from the professional
If the owner lacks the necessary experience and expertise, it makes sense to buy in services. With a comprehensive needs analysis and a detailed comparison of the various options, the specialist offers assistance in the long-term optimisation of the property. The special features and needs of the property are taken into account on an individual basis.

 

For this demanding and versatile task, the proven real estate manager is appropriately trained and has extensive professional experience. The SVIT signet guarantees quality and experience. This professional association offers its members practical training and further education. It also provides regular information on innovations and current affairs, so that its members are guaranteed to have the latest knowledge.

 

Expert advice from a proven real estate professional is helpful at any stage. Ideally, potential issues should be addressed at an early stage in order to assess the value of the property.
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