Property Management

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Cercle property is a Melbourne-based boutique property agency offering comprehensive services to clients seeking expert advice. We act completely independently and work for you to achieve the best result in today’s competitive landscape.

We pride ourselves on innovation, transparency and a can do attitude. We’re a purpose built property business and we look forward to welcoming you into the “inner cercle”.

Our aim is and has always been to offer our buyers, landlords and sellers the opportunity to make more informed and financially rewarding decisions that will pave the path to building your future.

Why use a property manager?

Engaging a property manager for your investment property is crucial as they oversee the leasing, rental, and ongoing tenant relationships. Managing an investment property demands time and effort, making it essential to fulfill landlord obligations, handle financial matters, stay abreast of legislation, and uphold positive tenant relationships. By partnering with Cercle Property, our expert property managers efficiently navigate the complexities of property management, ensuring seamless oversight of your investment property.

What do our property managers offer you?

A Property Manager in Melbourne assumes responsibility for overseeing the rental providers property concerning leasing, management, and tenant relations. Typically, their duties encompass:

  1. Evaluating rental value through area surveys.
  2. Leasing the property as per the landlord’s instructions.
  3. Reviewing tenancy applications and offering recommendations.
  4. Conducting an initial condition report of the property.
  5. Managing the submission of the bond to the Residential Tenancies Bond
    Authority.
  6. Welcoming tenants, providing keys and access equipment, and explaining
    rules and conditions.
  7. Assisting tenants with utility and service connections.
  8. Addressing tenant queries, including maintenance requests.
  9. Collecting periodic rent and disbursing it to the landlord after deducting expenses.
  10. Conducting routine inspections of the property and reporting findings to the landlord.
  11. Arranging a final inspection and assessing the property’s condition.
  12. Collecting keys from tenants and coordinating the bond refund.
  13. Providing a financial summary at the end of the fiscal year.

Enquire Today To Start Your Property Journey

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