Kitsap County Property Management

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Serving Kitsap, Mason, Pierce, Snohomish, and South King County

Kitsap County Property Management

We offer a full range of property management services tailored to you as an investor, homeowner, or landlord. We have an extensive portfolio of single family homes, townhouses and condos in the Puget Sound and surrounding area, representing properties throughout Kitsap, Mason, Pierce County, and South King County.

Benefits of using Paramount Property Management Group

  • No hassle management
  • Personalized service ­ We answer phones.
  • Progressive, cutting edge tech ­ We make it easy.
  • Industry leading marketing tools.
  • Full Reporting ­ We keep you informed with monthly automated owner reports.
  • Online owner portal access.
  • Mid-­tenancy walkthroughs. ­ We resolve issues before they become problems.
  • In­house construction division. ­ We protect your investment.
  • 24/7 maintenance request handling; including emergency requests
  • Prompt response to tenant requests
  • Full­time management ­and maintenance
  • Reduced vacancy rates
  • Reduced time on market

What we do as your Kitsap County property manager:

  • Fill vacancies quickly
  • Advertise your rental
  • Handle tenant inquiries
  • Personalized tenant screening 
  • Background and credit investigations
  • Tenant guidance and checklists
  • Pre-move ­in property evaluations 
  • Mid-tenancy property evaluations
  • Online application processing using Appfolio
  • Lease signing and template options
  • Full service repair, within 48 hours
  • Rent collection and easy to understand reporting
  • Accounting and electronic payment transfers
  • Coordinate evictions

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Kitsap County Area Information

Kitsap County Property Managers

When the Washington Territory was organized in 1853, the Kitsap Peninsula was divided between King County to the east and Jefferson County to the west. Official public papers were required to be filed at the county seat, which meant Peninsula business people had to travel to either Seattle or Port Townsend to transact business. On the understanding that they would "bring home a new county," area mill operators George Meigs and William Renton supported the candidacies to the Territorial Legislature of two employees from their respective mills: Timothy Duane Hinckley from Meigs' and S.B. Wilson from Renton's. Source From Wikipedia

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