Much like using a good accountant or financial planner, a good property manager will protect your investment, provide professional service, reduce your costs, and increase your income. We started out as property owners, and still manage 20+ of our own income properties. Our entire management system was developed with an “owner mentality” and it contributes to everything we do. We love it when an owner tells us how they worry less and that their properties are doing better since they obtained our services. When you hire our specialized team of property managers, you and your properties will benefit from our knowledge and experience. As you read the information below, and work with our management team, we hope you will see the many advantages in working with a professional property management company. Here are just a few that set us apart:
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Apple Valley is a city in northwestern Dakota County in the State of Minnesota, and a suburb of the Twin Cities. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 49,084, making it the 18th most populous city in Minnesota. In 2013, Money Magazine named Apple Valley the 17th best place to live in the United States, up from 20th in 2010, 24th in 2008 and 28th in 2007.
Apple Valley was founded in 1969, and was previously named Lebanon Township. Orin Thompson, a real estate developer, was responsible for the city's early development. He contracted a company to determine where the next growth in the Twin Cities would be. It was one-half of a mile from County Road 42 and Cedar Avenue. Thompson bought the first houses and streets from the Brobacks, who built the city's first four houses. The firm that selected this area was in Apple Valley, California, so Thompson took that name for the development. An alternate explanation for the name change exists, however. According to local developer Henry Broback, Lebanon Township was renamed Apple Valley because "...when you drive east on (County Road) 42 and turn to enter Lebanon, it reminded them of Apple Valley, California, which was a nice community."Source From Wikipedia