Estero Property Management

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Estero Property Management

IRI offers qualified placement and full service property management tailored to you. Our tenant placement program averages a 10% greater return than most leading competitors.

Benefits of using IRI Property Management

  • No hassle hands-off approach
  • Firm knowledge of the area, market and competitive pricing
  • Automated owner invoices and statements
  • Online Portal Access with payment option
  • Industry leading marketing tools
  • Prompt response to owner and tenant requests
  • Low vacancy rate

What we do as your management team

  • Maximize occupancy and rental rate
  • Budget capital expenditures
  • Report credit, background, and evictions
  • Exposure on 30+ websites
  • HOA Application processing
  • Florida Board of Realtor lease drafting
  • Maintain and monitor repairs, maintenance, cleanings, etc.
  • Regular financial reports
  • Rent Collection
  • Coordinate Evictions - www.evict.com

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Estero Area Information

Estero Property Managers

Estero was established and incorporated by the followers of Cyrus Teed, who proposed a theory that we live on the inside of the Earth's outer skin, and that celestial bodies are all contained inside the hollow Earth. This theory, which he called Koreshan Unity, drew followers to purchase and occupy a 320-acre (1.3 km2) tract in 1894. They were business-oriented and lived communally, prospering enough to found its own political party ("The Progressive Liberty Party") and incorporate the town on September 1, 1904 as Estero. The 1908 death of Dr. Teed (who claimed to be immortal) was a critical blow to the group's faith, whose membership dwindled into the 1960s. The Foundation remains as "The College of Life Foundation," which contributed (for example) at least $25,000 to the Gulf Shore Playhouse in or around 2007.[5] The Koreshans' original tract is now owned by Florida as the Koreshan State Historic Site. Estero is now an incorporated area of Lee County, as of December 2014, and is known as the Village of Estero. Source From Wikipedia Learn More about Estero

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