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Carmichael Property Management

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Overview

Having a successful rental property requires a lot of time, effort, experience and knowledge. Let us save you that time, effort and frustration that comes with gaining that experience. As a full service Folsom property management company, our team is responsible for taking care of all aspects of managing your rental(s).

How much rent can you get for your investment?

Our market analysis helps landlords and us make data-informed decisions about their rental property, including rate estimates and other information so they can invest and manage their investment property more wisely.

  • Get Optimized Rental Value for Your Property
  • Gain Crucial Insight into Current Market Conditions
  • Determine Your Cash Flow from Monthly Rental Value

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CLIENT REVIEWS

  • “I have known Janelle both professionally & personally for years,and cherish our relationship. She's kind, outgoing, and caring about her clients. She responds quickly to requests and needs of her clients. I highly recommend Janelle for all your Property Management needs.”

    Kristi B.
  • “Janelle and her team are fantastic to work with! They have handled my rental properties for several years now, and I have yet to encounter one issue.”

    Phillip M.
  • “Janelle is the best property manager I worked with in over 20 years. Very professional and responsive. I would recommend her in a heartbeat.”

    Steve B.
Carmichael Property Management

Discover Carmichael

Daniel W. Carmichael (born 1867) came to California in 1885. In 1909, he developed Carmichael Colony No. I, 2,000 acres (8 km2) of what was once part of the Rancho San Juan Mexican land grant. Carmichael later bought another 1,000 acres (4 km2) previously part of the Rancho Del Paso Mexican land grant, that he called Carmichael Colony No. 2. It bordered the first colony to the east and Walnut Avenue to the west; the southern boundary was Arden Way with Sutter Avenue to the north.