Claremont 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 Claremont
Claremont is located in the eastern San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County. According to the City of Claremont website, the Serrano Native Americans were the first known inhabitants of the Claremont area. In 1771, Mission San Gabriel Arcángel was founded during the beginning of the California’s Spanish period. Claremont was incorporated into Los Angeles County in 1907. Until World War II, citrus was the main produce of this area. After World War II, many citrus growers sold their land to housing developers. Remnants of early Spanish architecture and rich citrus groves still thrive in this college town today. Presently, Claremont is best known as the home of the Claremont Colleges. For the last 32 years, Claremont has won the National Arbor Day Association’s Tree City USA award.
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Claremont's Famous Landmarks
The City of Claremont is perhaps best known as the home of The Claremont Colleges. The undergraduate colleges include Pomona College, Scripps College, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, and Pitzer College. The Claremont Colleges also have two graduate institutions—Claremont Graduate University and Keck Graduate Institute. These highly selective colleges tend to have small class sizes with only about 7,700 total students among all the Claremont Colleges.
John R. Rodman Arboretum was created in 1984 to save indigenous vegetation from land development. Presently, the ten-acre arboretum holds sixteen gardens. While this garden is located on the Pitzer College Campus, it is also open to the public.
Opened in 1931, Padua Hills Theatre was originally a theater that featured Mexican-theme musicals. Although the theater closed in 1974, the main dining room and grounds have been renovated and are currently an event venue.
The Folk Music Center Museum has a large assortment of rare and antique musical instruments from cultures around the world. The museum also offers music lessons to students of all ages and experience levels.
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Things to do in Claremont
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Special Events in Claremont
In the summer, Memorial park hosts free Summer Movies in the Park on Tuesdays throughout July and the first week of August. This is a great opportunity to spend an evening with family and friends sitting on picnic blankets and lawn chairs watching a movie. The City of Claremont’s Spring Celebration in April provides a variety of entertainment, crafts, contests, and an egg hunt. In December, Claremont celebrates its annual Holiday Promenade and Tree Lighting Ceremony in the Claremont Village. In addition to the tree lighting and live entertainment, children can also visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
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Shopping in Claremont
Claremont has a wide range of shopping options. The most popular shopping destination is the Claremont Village, a collection of street-front stores that range from boutiques to popular dining options. The Claremont Village also holds The Claremont Farmers and Artisans Market every Sunday morning. This weekly Farmer’s and Artisan market provides organic produce and specialty crafts to the Claremont community. Claremont also has a variety of specialty stores. One example is Cheese Cave, a store that sells cheeses from around the world. As the first Fair Trade Town in Southern California, Claremont prides itself on its fair trade and eco-friendly shopping options. For instance, everything sold in the store The Bath Workshop is fair-trade sourced. Items include locally made hair products, soaps, and lotions. Another store, Heirloom, is a retailer and workshop where customers can create and buy items made from recycled materials.
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Why We Love Doing Business in Claremont
Similar to the city of Claremont, Mesa Properties Inc. values the environment and education. We enjoy finding tenants who will fit well in your property and in the Claremont community. In Claremont, 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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