Victorville 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 Victorville
Victorville is located in San Bernardino County in the High Desert of Southern California in the southeast portion of the Mojave Desert. The first inhabitants of Victorville date back to 1858 when Aaron Lane build a way station known as “Lane’s Crossing.” It was built to serve people traveling between San Bernardino and anywhere across the Mojave Desert. In 1885, a telegraph station was built near the railroad siding of Victor in what is Old Town Victorville today. The small town that developed around that telegraph station became known as Victor as well. This created confusion among the post offices, however, as there was already a town named Victor, Colorado. Because of this, the name was changed to Victorville in 1901. In 1941, Victorville Army Airfield was constructed and would later be known as George Air Force Base. This military base existed until 1992 when it closed for good due to the findings of some very toxic chemicals on site. Victorville was incorporated in 1962, and acts as the Mojave Desert Branch of San Bernardino County’s government.
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Victorville's Famous Landmarks
George Air Force Base was once a major Air Force Base located in Victorville until 1992. It has since fallen into disrepair and is effectively a ghost town that the U.S. military still uses for training exercises.
Victorville Rock Faces are some of the more interesting sights in the High Desert. These faces, carved into rock, can be found off of some old dirt roads in the northern part of Victorville. They can be difficult to find, but are definitely something that makes Victorville unique.
The Old Sheriff’s Office, located next to City Hall, was built in 1870 before being moved to its current location today. It has been preserved quite well and is a very interesting piece of history from Victorville’s past.
Old Highway 66 runs through Victorville and is the road that Old Town is constructed around. The route begins in Chicago and runs all the way to Santa Monica. This Highway is a major reason that Victorville is as populous as it is today.
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Things to do in Victorville
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Special Events in Victorville
Victorville is home to the San Bernardino County Fair. Every year, Victorville residents are able to enjoy fair fun and games right in their hometown. There are also movies and concerts in the park during the summer months and a tree lighting ceremony during the holidays to help residents celebrate.
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Shopping in Victorville
There are three main shopping malls in Victorville including The Mall of Victor Valley, Victorville Galleria and Victor Valley Town Center.
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Why We Love Doing Business in Victorville
Victorville is the home of our original office! We enjoy finding tenants who will fit well in your property and in the Victorville community. In Victorville, 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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