by Jake Durtschi | May 27, 2025 | Inspections, Investing in Rental Properties, Investment, landlord, Marketing, Owner Education, property management, Property Management Education, Property Management Evaluation, real estate, Rental Owner
Welcome Chris Schnitzler: Enhancing Investor Support at Jacob Grant Property Management We are thrilled to announce that Chris Schnitzler has joined the Jacob Grant Property Management team as our new Business Development Manager. With over two decades of experience...
by Jake Durtschi | Apr 8, 2025 | Investing in Rental Properties, Investment, landlord, Owner Education, Property Maintenance, property management, Property Management Education, real estate, Rental Owner, Tenant, Tenant Education
Understanding What Counts as an Emergency for Jacob Grant Property Management’s After-Hours Emergency Line. At Jacob Grant Property Management in Idaho Falls, we strive to offer the highest level of service and support to our tenants and property owners. We understand...
by Jake Durtschi | Feb 25, 2025 | Inspections, Investing in Rental Properties, landlord, Owner Education, property management, Property Management Education, real estate, Rental Owner, Rental Price, Tenant, Tenant Education
Source: Todd Ortscheid on PMAssist Industry Insights. Originally posted February 7, 2025. In a soft rental market, price and presentation matter more than gimmicks. Here’s why rental incentives don’t work—and what actually does. SFR Consumers are Not MF Consumers In...
by Jake Durtschi | Jan 30, 2025 | Owner Education, Property Management Education
When it comes to real estate investing, there’s a lot that goes into the success of any investment plan. Investors know they’re succeeding because it comes down to numbers, and numbers don’t lie. Effectively managing your investments requires precise...
by Jake Durtschi | Jan 27, 2025 | landlord, Owner Education, Property Maintenance, Property Management Education, Property Management Evaluation, real estate, Rental Owner, Tenant Education
Here’s a general guide on whether to repair or replace common household appliances based on their typical lifespan and cost-effectiveness. Keep in mind these are averages and can vary depending on usage, maintenance, and quality of the appliance. General Rule of Thumb...