Azusa 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 Azusa
Azusa is a city in the San Gabriel Valley east of Los Angeles. The first recorded reference to Azusa was in 1769 by Father Juan Crespi. He referred to Azusa, though it was then known by its native American name “Asuksa-nga.” In 1844, the land grant that was known as Azusa was sold to Henry Dalton who changed the name to Azusa Rancho de Dalton. He planted a vineyard and built a winery, distillery a vinegar house a meat smokehouse and a flour mill. In 1854, gold was discovered, drawing a large number of miners to the city. In 1887, the town of Azusa was planned and the name changed to what it is known as today. When the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad was completed in 1887, Azusa became much more accessible and brought an influx of investors and people looking for new opportunities in the area. Azusa was incorporated in 1898.
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Azusa's Famous Landmarks
The Bridge to Nowhere is an arch bridge built in 1936 in Azusa Canyon. It was originally supposed to be part of a road that connected Azusa with Wrightwood, but was stranded after major flooding resulted in the abandonment of the project.
Crystal Lake, which is the only naturally formed lake in the San Gabriel Mountains, is located in Azusa and is a popular destination for camping and has been since 1920.
San Gabriel Mountains National Monument in Azusa was recently designated as the eighth national monument under Forest Service management by President Barack Obama in 2014.
Burro Canyon Shooting Park, located in Azusa Canyon, is one of the few outdoor shooting ranges in Azusa, and is a popular destination for locals to come for target practice and even some training events.
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Things to do in Azusa
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Special Events in Azusa
Azusa offers several special events throughout the year to keep things interesting for their residents. They have a Christmas Tree Lighting, Cinco de Mayo Festival, Trunk or Treat Halloween Event, Kids Come First Golf Tournament and a Rubber ducky Regatta.
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Shopping in Azusa
There are several places for residents to shop in Azusa, including Edgewood Shopping Center, Alosta Shopping Plaza and Azusa Shopping Center.
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Why We Love Doing Business in Azusa
We enjoy finding tenants who will fit well in your property and in the Azusa community. In Azusa, 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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