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Our comprehensive suite of property management services on the Eastern Shore is designed specifically to cater to your needs as an investor, homeowner, or landlord. With a diverse array of options, we manage an extensive portfolio encompassing single-family homes, townhouses, and condos spanning from Salisbury to Sussex County in Delaware. Our goal is to provide tailored solutions that align with your unique requirements, ensuring peace of mind and optimal returns on your investment.
Contact Our Experts Today!Our team has a full dedicated staff of experienced property managers ready to cater to your Laurel property management needs. Our team of qualified local experts and property managers provides the perfect resources. Our advanced internet marketing and excellent customer service has created the area’s premier property management experience.
Please let us know your property management needs and we can explain how our agents will lease, manage and protect your property so you can feel confident and enjoy the return on your investment. Contact us today to learn more about our property management services!
We offer a number of property management services to help you maximize your return on investment. List your rental with our expert property management company and enjoy these FIVE key benefits:
The leasing process can be overwhelming for self-managing property owners. Thankfully, our dedicated team of experienced agents and marketers are committed to swiftly finding and screening tenants for your property. We’ll assess a prospective tenant’s suitability by looking at their rental history, credit score, and conducting background checks. Once suitable tenants are identified, our proficient administrative staff will handle all necessary tasks promptly and professionally.
Staying informed of your rental property and its performance provides you with ample peace of mind. Our clients gain access to your account statements online, round the clock, from any device including computers, tablets, or mobile phones. Our user-friendly platform ensures that landlords can conveniently monitor your real estate investment at your convenience.
In order to get a maximum return on investment you have to ensure consistent rent collection. Simplify the rent collection process with our hassle-free online payment system. Tenants can easily submit their rent payments at any time, and conveniently review their account status whenever necessary, ensuring a seamless and efficient payment experience for both landlords and tenants.
Say goodbye to maintenance headaches with our comprehensive maintenance management service. We handle all service calls and coordinate directly with vendors, ensuring timely repairs and maintenance for your rental property. With expenses clearly detailed in your statements, you'll have full transparency without the hassle of separate accounting, allowing you to focus on other aspects of property ownership.
We prioritize and value your preferences and well being when it comes to maintenance services. Whether you have preferred vendors or rely on our trusted recommendations, we accommodate your needs to ensure the highest level of satisfaction and convenience for you as a property owner.
Benefit from our powerful marketing strategies that leverage the extensive reach of the internet. With over 80 websites including our prominent Facebook page, your property will receive unparalleled exposure, maximizing visibility and attracting potential tenants. Trust Long and Foster to showcase your property effectively and attract the right audience in today's digital age.
Get in Touch with Our Property Management Experts!Laurel, Maryland, was formed from land on the fall line of the Patuxent River owned by the Snowden family, which also owned Montpelier. The Washington Turnpike Road Company built Route 1 between 1796 and 1812, creating a major North-South land route with George Washington as a regular traveler.
A grist mill on the site circa 1811 grew to a small cotton mill by the 1820s. In 1828, a detailed survey was conducted to build a canal from Baltimore to Georgetown to connect to the proposed C&O canal. The route from Elkridge Landing to Bladensburg would have built a waterway roughly aligning with modern U.S. Route 1 and Kenilworth Avenue, with special consideration not to harm the water power for Savage Mill.
The project did not go forward; the preference was to build a railroad, the B&O. In 1835, coinciding with the opening of the Capital Subdivision rail line from Baltimore to Washington, the Patuxent Manufacturing Company was chartered, and the mill expanded greatly. Mill president Horace Capron with his partners built housing for close to 300 workers, and a bigger cotton mill. Cotton duck from the mill was shipped down what would become Laurel’s Main Street, then by rail to Baltimore. A substantial dam was built in 1850. As a mill town, Laurel was somewhat unique in Prince George’s County and was surrounded by agricultural endeavors.
(Source: Wikipedia)