Apple Valley Property Management
We provide comprehensive, hands-off property management in the Inland Empire and High Desert
Landlords Are Busy People
If you are a landlord, you know this better than anyone else. Most landlords aren’t full time. They have jobs, families, hobbies and a plethora of other high priorities in their life that all rank above their landlord duties.
Even with everything going on in their busy lives, they are still willing to answer the phone on nights and weekends to make sure their tenants are taken care of.
70-80% of all residential rental properties in Southern California are managed by the owner.
What that means is that most landlords either don't trust or don't see the need for a property manager. They are managing their rental property just fine on their own. Or so they think...
So what do good property managers do and how can they help maximize the return on rental property investments? What resources and skills do property managers possess that investors or homeowner’s can take advantage of?
This comprehensive guide designed for landlords managing residential rental property seeks to answer those questions and show how a good property manager will pay for themselves.
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The History Of Apple Valley
The Town of Apple Valley is part of San Bernardino County and is located in the High Desert of Southern California in the Victor Valley of the Mojave Desert. There are only 22 municipalities in the state of California that use the word “town” instead of “city” and Apple Valley is one of them. Since Apple Valley is governed by a town council, the mayor changes every December. The Mojave River flows through the town of Apple Valley and as a result, was initially populated by Shoshonean, Paiute, Serrano, Vanyume, and Chemehueve Native American tribes. The Old Spanish Trail, as established by Jedediah Smith, runs through Apple Valley. Apple Valley was named after John F. Appleton, however coincidentally, it also used to be home to approximately 320 acres of apple and pear orchards in the early 1900s. Apple Valley held the first ever intercollegiate rodeo competition in the United States in the late 1930s. Due to the climate in Apple Valley, commercial orchards no longer exist, although the legacy lives on through the name of the town.
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Apple Valley's Famous Landmarks
Ashwood Golf Course is a 27-hole golf course located in Apple Valley. It is known as the best golf course in the High Desert. Residents and tourists can come here for an exceptional golfing experience right in Apple Valley!
Apple Valley Legacy Museum is a free museum in Apple Valley that contains news articles, artifacts, and scrapbooks documenting Apple Valley’s History. It is a relatively new museum opened in 2015 and is a great place to visit for curious visitors or residents seeking to learn more about their town.
Jess Ranch Lakes provides tourists and residents the opportunity to fish in several different lakes right in the High Desert. There have been fish caught upwards of 16 lbs here, and no fishing license is required!
A little bit off the beaten path, you can find some interesting artwork in the form of Concrete Dinosaurs. These Dinosaurs draw visitors from all over the High Desert and are a must see for anyone passing through Apple Valley!
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Things to do in Apple Valley
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Special Events in Apple Valley
Apple Valley offers several special events throughout the year including a bunny run, and Easter egg hunt as well as a Christmas Tree Lighting and town council Christmas tea during the holidays. They also have movies in the park and dive-in movies in the summer months and multiple community cleanup days throughout the year. Don’t miss the reverse triathlon or the Turkey Run!
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Shopping in Apple Valley
Apple Valley has several shopping centers that are sure to satisfy the needs of any resident. Jess Ranch Marketplace has several large stores including a Target and Rite Aid. For more extensive shopping needs, Apple Valley Commons is home to a Super Target!
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Why We Love Doing Business in Apple Valley
We enjoy finding tenants who will fit well in your property and in the Apple Valley community. In Apple Valley, we aim to maintain harmony among tenants, property owners, and investors alike.
Areas We Serve
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High Desert Area:
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