Property managers east Hampton
In the Hamptons, there are
property managers who perform these kinds of services for owners of residential
properties, but their role should not be confused with those who are hired, for
instance, during periods of absence by the landlord to see that the home is
cared for - the lawn mowed, the snow removed, the plumber and electrician
called to perform services for the tenants or protect the property from damage.
This type of management, though vital, is more custodial in nature, and doesn't
require a real estate license.
It is not uncommon for real
estate agents on the East End of Long Island, given its second home character,
to provide services to landlords they represent in finding a tenant for a
property, beyond those normally associated with those of a broker.
This is usually motivated by a
desire to cultivate "goodwill" with their clients. Still others avoid
this practice to avoid problematic situations that could develop as a result.
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During the second quarter of this
year, the average price of homes west of the canal was $1,005,758, slightly
less than half of the average $2,015,387 east of the canal, where eight-figure
price tags are commonplace.
Over the past five years, sales
prices in the Hamptons west of the canal experienced more growth, with a 15
percent uptick, while east-of-the-canal prices dipped 4.8 percent, Mr. Miller
said. West of the canal, prices in the second quarter of this year were up 8.8
percent over the same period last year; on the east side the increase was 2.9
percent.
Housing stock west of the canal
is more “skewed toward lower-priced homes” than it is to the east, Mr. Miller
said. According to the Hamptons market report he prepares for Douglas Elliman
Real Estate, 53.1 percent of all sales in the second quarter were for less than
$1 million, which is “inconsistent with the general perception of the Hamptonshousing market.”
Residents say the way of life in
the western beach towns also is more low key than that to the east.
As the sun set on a recent
Wednesday, Pamela Glazer, 62, a local architect, ordered clams at the Beach
Hut, a packed waterside concession at Meschutt Beach County Park in Hampton
Bays. An enthusiastic crowd was dancing to Mambo Loco, a local band. Children
played in the sand, and paddle boarders plied the Great Peconic Bay.
“Life out here is about being on
the water,” Ms. Glazer said. “If you are coming out for the scenery, there is
no reason to go further east.” But she noted that those seeking “a certain
prestige” and the “lifestyles of the rich and famous,” are “not going to be
happy” in the western Hamptons.
Property Manager
Description
A Property Manager or Household
Manager is essentially a chief administrator who bears responsibility for
running an Employer’s residence(s). A Property Manager’s role will vary
depending on the Employer’s needs and the individual candidate. A Property
Manager typically assumes a leadership role in the domestic staff hierarchy. He
or she has a wide knowledge base regarding general household management duties.
Moreover the Property Manager will usually have a formal education, computer
skills, and basic financial skills.
A Property Manager’s exact
responsibilities, which depend on the size of the Employer’s domestic staff,
generally include liaising with and overseeing vendors and contractors;
performing bookkeeping and other accounting tasks; booking travel arrangements;
maintaining household security; organizing and running large household events,
parties, etc.; managing the household calendar; running errands; managing
special projects; and, in larger residences, hiring, directing, and terminating
other household staff.



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