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Dania Beach Property Management

Think its too expensive to hire a professional? Wait till you hire an amateur.” – Randy Bultema, Residential Property Manager

Properties that are professionally managed by skilled and knowledgeable Managers are more likely to have lower expenditures, more frequent rental rate increases, and higher overall market values. As a client, you will have a single Point of contact so you can call text email or chat directly with the Property Manager about anything and not have to go through multiple channels just to talk to someone. We have over 25 years of uninterrupted Property Management and Tenant Placement experience dealing exclusively with residential properties including:

  • Single Family Homes
  • Condominiums
  • Townhouses
  • Duplexes, Tri-plexes, Four-plexes
  • Smaller Apartment Complexes
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Dania Beach Area Information

Dania Beach Property Management

Dania Beach Beach was the first official municipality to be incorporated into Broward County. Starting as a settlement called Modello, it was incorporated in November 1904. Most of the 35 residents were of Danish ancestry, and they changed the name of the town to Dania Beach. On January 4, 1926, Dania Beach voted to become part of its larger and more prosperous neighbor, Hollywood. But after the September 1926 Miami hurricane decimated Hollywood’s fortunes, Dania Beach reincorporated itself into a city. Some areas decided to stay within Hollywood, leading to Dania Beach's current disjointed city boundaries. On November 1998, Dania Beach formally changed its name to Dania Beach Beach; however Dania Beach is still commonly used to refer to the city. In 2001, the city annexed several unincorporated areas of Broward County increasing the population by about 3,600 people. Source From Wikipedia