Who is Missoula Property Management?
Co-founded in 2003 by current owner, Sherrie Featherly, Missoula Property Management, LLC has been the leading expert in the rental industry for over 18 years.
Property management isn’t just about collecting rent and charging a fee. All of our property managers are licensed through the state of Montana, and are members for the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM), which denotes a true property management professional. We stay current with legislation changes, national housing trends, and attend annual continuing education seminars, so that we continue to assist in gaining the highest rental return for you and your investment.
Moving is a stressful experience, and we strive to make both our application and move in processes as streamlined as possible for tenants. By specializing in single family, small – plex, and multiplex housing, we have a variety of properties to fulfill a wide range of residents’ needs.
On the other hand, renting out your personal or investment property comes with concerns. Each week your Missoula property sits vacant, you are losing approximately 2 percent of your annual rental income. Missoula Property Management is consistently achieving a lower vacancy time through innovative systems along with specialist leasing staff members to track and follow up on all tenant inquiries. We put our owner client’s minds at ease by thoroughly vetting all of our applicants with a thorough screening. Based on our practices and the responses we’ve been getting, we know that we can provide you with the best overall management services.
Contact Missoula Property Management today at 406-251-8500 for a free market analysis!
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