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    5 Best Accounting Software for Property Management in 2025

    The best property management software with accounting integration includes key features like owner statements, CAM Common Area Maintenance fee reconciliation, and property-level reporting. I evaluated the platforms below based on the quality of their accounting integrations, whether they support two-way data syncing, and how smoothly they connect with existing financial systems. I also considered whether they’re supported by verified app…

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    Seven Popular Home Renovations That Will Increase Your Property Taxes

    While property taxes vary widely across the United States (Essex County, New Jersey has some of the highest on average, at $13,145; while West Virginia has some of the lowest—just $989), if you own a house, you’re paying some kind of property taxes—and if you renovate that house, your property taxes will probably go up. That happens because significant improvements…

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    Zillow will now show climate risks for property listings in the US

    Zillow has announced that its real estate property listings in the US will soon feature details about climate risks, including the potential for wildfires, flooding, extreme temperatures, high winds, and poor air quality. Buyers will also see what types of insurance are required or recommended for a property. The climate risk data, provided through a partnership with First Street, which…

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    How to Do a Personal Property Inventory (and Why You Should Once a Year)

    If you own a house, chances are you have homeowners insurance—more than 90% of homeowners have some sort of coverage. Most mortgage lenders require you to have it, but even if you’ve paid off your mortgage, it’s a very good idea to insure your home and your possessions (or most of it, at least) so you can be compensated for…

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    Eight Lazy Repairs to Watch Out for When Buying a Former Rental Property

    Hunting for a starter home can be an exercise in discovering just how little money you actually have access to. You might feel pretty good when you find out just how much you’re pre-approved to borrow, but increasingly, finding a house that ticks all your boxes and fits your budget is a huge challenge. One potential solution is to consider…

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