Property Management Companies

Property owners don't know how much work you do until you stop doing it. Show them.

Done-for-you weekly newsletters for property management companies. Market updates, maintenance insights, and regulatory changes — that demonstrate value every week instead of only when things go wrong.

Risk-free guarantee: First 4 editions free. Pay nothing if you're not satisfied.

The Problem

Why Property Management Need a Done-for-You Newsletter Service

The pattern is predictable: the newsletter starts strong, runs for a quarter, then misses a week. Then two. Then it becomes the project nobody mentions at team meetings because everyone knows it died.

It's not a commitment problem. It's a capacity problem. We solve the capacity problem.

Clients don't see 90% of what you do

The maintenance coordinator scheduled. The lease renewed automatically. The vacancy filled in 11 days. None of that is visible to the owner. A newsletter makes invisible work visible.

You lose owners when they think they can self-manage to save fees

When an owner considers self-managing, it's often because they don't feel the value of what you do. Regular communication that demonstrates your work reverses this.

Regulatory changes (rent control, habitability laws, disclosure requirements) catch owners by surprise

A new ordinance affects their investment and you didn't tell them. Even when it's not your fault, it damages trust.

Potential clients don't know how to evaluate property managers

Most property owners comparing management companies use price as the primary metric because nothing else is visible. A newsletter demonstrates expertise before they've even signed.

The Process

How Our Property Management Newsletter Service Works

01

Onboarding Call

Once, 30 minutes

We learn your firm's voice, your clients' biggest concerns, and the topics you care most about. We also capture your existing content (videos, blog posts, LinkedIn) that we'll repurpose.

02

Weekly Draft

Every Wednesday

We deliver a complete newsletter draft to your inbox. Written from industry-specific sources — NARPM (National Association of Residential Property Managers) updates, HUD housing market data and policy updates — and your own content.

03

Approve & Send

15 minutes

You read, tweak if needed, and click approve. We send it from your existing email platform (Mailchimp, Beehiiv, Kit — whatever you use). Your subscribers get a professional edition from you.

What You Get

Sample Property Management Newsletter Content

Not generic business tips. Not recycled LinkedIn content. Industry-specific intelligence your clients can't get from Google — pulled from the same sources you rely on, in your voice.

Recent edition topics:

New rental disclosure requirements in [state] effective April 1, 2026
Why vacancy rates are improving and what it means for renewal pricing
The 5 maintenance items that prevent the 3 most expensive repairs
How we handled 12 maintenance requests this week (and how we prioritize)
What landlord-tenant law changes mean for your lease renewal terms
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Content Intelligence

Property Management Newsletter Content Sources

Every edition is built from primary sources — the same publications and regulatory bodies you rely on. No generic business tips. No AI hallucinations. Real intelligence from real sources, restructured for your clients.

  • 01NARPM (National Association of Residential Property Managers) updates
  • 02HUD housing market data and policy updates
  • 03State and local landlord-tenant law changes
  • 04NAR rental market statistics
  • 05Local permit and zoning updates
  • 06Maintenance industry pricing benchmarks
  • 07Insurance requirements for rental property owners

The Business Case

Property Management Newsletter ROI: The Business Case

For a property management company with 180 units under management, averaging $120/month per door:

Losing 12 doors per year to self-management decisions = $17,280 in lost annual revenue. A newsletter that retains 4 additional doors per year = $5,760 retained.

Newsletter pays for itself 1.6x in retention alone. Add one new owner referral per quarter from a newsletter-impressed prospect = 4 referrals × 8 doors average = 32 additional doors = $46,080 in new ARR.

Questions

Property Management Newsletter Service FAQ

Should we write to property owners or to tenants?

Most property management newsletters serve two audiences: owner newsletters (market data, ROI reports, regulatory updates) and tenant newsletters (maintenance tips, community updates, lease reminders). We recommend starting with an owner newsletter — that's where the business impact is clearest.

Can we include portfolio performance data?

Aggregated, non-identifying data is powerful: "average days to fill vacancy this quarter: 14 days vs. market average of 28 days." Specific property data should be sent directly to individual owners, not in a mass newsletter.

How do you stay current on landlord-tenant law changes across different states?

We monitor primary sources including state legislature tracking, NARPM state chapter updates, and local bar association real estate publications. We flag the most relevant changes for your market.

Can the newsletter help us win new management contracts?

Yes. A newsletter that's been running for 6 months is the best sales asset you have. When prospecting property owners see a professionally produced monthly newsletter, it signals that you're a serious operation. Many clients send their last 3 editions to every RFP prospect.

We manage commercial and residential properties. One newsletter or two?

Start with the larger segment first. If your book is mixed, we can rotate commercial and residential content within one edition — but separate newsletters to separate audiences perform better when you have the list size to support it.

Can we use the newsletter to communicate rent increase notices?

Rent increases should go through direct owner communication — not via mass newsletter. However, a newsletter can contextualize why rent increases are appropriate given market conditions, which prepares owners for that conversation before you have it one-on-one.

Limited availability — Property Management

Get a Free Property Management Newsletter Sample

We'll write a complete edition in 48 hours — pulled from NARPM (National Association of Residential Property Managers) updates and HUD housing market data and policy updates — and formatted for your brand. No commitment. If you don't love it, you owe us nothing.

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First 4 editions free. No credit card required. We're currently accepting 3 new property management clients this quarter.