PLEASANT VIEW

Property Management in Pleasant View Utah

Pleasant View City Hall

Pleasant View, a suburban Ogden community in Weber County, has around 8,300 residents. Situated at the base of Mount Ben Loman, Pleasant View is known for exquisite mountain views, and has a lot to offer residents. The city boasts four beautiful parks, with amenities such as boweries, playgrounds, soccer fields, baseball fields, basketball courts, and even a horse arena. The Wadman Nature Park is a nine-acre park centered around spring-fed wetlands, and abounding with wildlife such as deer, pheasants, and other colorful birds. The Heritage Center is located in City Hall and chronicles the history of Pleasant View with historical items and photos. The North View Senior Center offers an assortment of programs and activities for community residents, and the Youth Council provides an opportunity for youth to get involved with the government and serve the community. The City of Pleasant View holds a Founders Day celebration each June. A 5K Run and a one mile walk is a much-loved tradition, and benefits the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation as well as the Boy Scouts of America. In addition to the run, the celebration includes a flag ceremony, breakfast, parade, salmon bake, entertainment, music, and fireworks. Smith and Edwards, arguably Utah’s biggest general store, and known affectionately as the “Country Boy Store,” has been around for over 60 years. It is only a few minutes away in Ogden and features hard-to-find goods and tools. Other nearby attractions are the museums at Union StationWillard Bay State ParkGolden Spike National Historic SiteAntelope Island State Park, and the natural hot springs, which lie in the north-western corner of the city. Other easily-accessible recreational activities include skiing, canoeing, hiking, rock climbing, snowshoeing, camping, horseback riding, mountain biking, snowmobiling, and much more. The Wasatch Mountains are an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. A Front Runner station is located in Pleasant View, making commuting within Davis, Weber, Salt Lake, and Utah Counties easy and convenient. Weber State University is in nearby Ogden, Utah State University is less than forty-five minutes north, in Logan, and the University of Utah is less than an hour’s drive south, in Salt Lake City. West Property Management knows and loves the Pleasant View area, and would love to offer you our services. One of the things we recommend is regular inspections to identify maintenance issues before they progress. A preventative maintenance survey is performed for a nominal fee (usually $30 to $45, depending on the property and services required). Some of the things we do as part of this service are check every room on the property for lease violations or damage, change filters and clean heating elements where applicable, inspect smoke detectors, check plumbing for leaks, caulk any areas that are not sealed properly, and identify any outstanding maintenance issues. We provide you with a detailed report that documents the property condition. We also document any pet damage or odor, and hold the tenant accountable. Tenants are given three days following the inspection to repair any damages found (including lawn care and other exterior maintenance issues). If they do not comply, we will line up the repair and bill the tenant. We are experienced homeowners, and we know what it takes to make the most of your investment. We are also an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau. Pleasant View Homes for Rent

RIVERDALE

Real Property Management in Riverdale Utah

Riverdale Civic Center

Riverdale, a city of around 8,400 people, is situated in Weber County, just minutes away from Ogden. It is home to some amazing parks with pavilions, playgrounds, sand volleyball, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, walking trails, and a splash pad. The trail system on the Riverdale Weber River Parkway is second to none. It is a popular place to walk, ride, and jog. You can enjoy a ten-mile continuous trail that winds through a cottonwood forest and wetland areas, from the south end of Riverdale to the mouth of Ogden Canyon. The City sponsors youth sports such as softball, baseball, flag football, and basketball. An Intramural Program is available to kids from 8 to 18, and provides instruction on a variety of activities such as dodge ball, crab soccer, two man carry, scooter ball, ping pong, and badminton. The Riverdale Community Center houses a full-size gymnasium as well as exercise equipment. The Riverdale City Senior Center offers a variety of activities and classes, including lapidary, Bunka (Japanese Embroidery), rug hooking, scrapbooking, Spanish, and photo scanning. The Riverdale Youth City Government provides youth an opportunity to better understand the government, as well as organize community service projects and celebrations. One of the biggest community events is “Old Glory Days,” an Independence Day celebration, complete with a baby contest, golf tournament, volleyball tournament, basketball tournament, pinewood derby, movie in the park, flag-raising ceremony, breakfast, 5K run/walk, parade, food, games, activities, entertainment, and of course, fireworks. To honor Riverdale Veterans for their service to their country and keep them up-to-date about happenings and events pertaining to veterans, the city has designed an online Veterans Memorial Page. Riverdale City also participates in the Military “Community Covenant” Program and maintains a Veterans Memorial at the Riverdale Civic Center, which honors all Veterans, past and present. Riverdale has been home to Coleman’s Motor-Vu Drive-in and Swap Meet since 1947, and is still open for business. Also within its city limits is the Hill Aerospace Museum, which exhibits over 90 military aircraft, missiles, and aerospace vehicles, as well as munitions, ground equipment, uniforms, and other historical artifacts. In nearby Ogden, you can visit the Children’s Treehouse MuseumiFLY indoor skydiving, Union Station, the George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park, the Ogden Nature CenterPeery’s Egyptian Theater, and the Ogden Symphony Ballet. Other fun venues include Fort BuenaventuraMonstah Paintball, and El Monte Golf Course. Ogden is also home to Weber State University. If you want to get away from the city, you can take a scenic drive up the canyon or explore Waterfall Canyon Trail. Riverdale’s close proximity to the mountains provides plentiful opportunities for year-round outdoor entertainment. In addition to hiking, biking, climbing, camping, and kayaking, outdoor enthusiasts will find amazing skiing and snowboarding. Three ski resorts are within a half-hour’s drive. At West Property Management, we are familiar with the Riverdale area. We would love to offer you our services. We specialize in finding good, long-term tenants. We can help you get your property ready to rent. Our downloadable owners’ packet offers several tips for making sure your property is appealing. Good clean tenants are drawn to good, clean properties. You should make sure your entire home is clean, inside and out, and ready for someone to move in. Your carpets should be professionally cleaned, and there should be no unusual odors. Make sure all plumbing fixtures are operative, with no leaks or drips, and caulk any cracks or gaps. Window treatments should function properly and be clean, and all appliances should be in working condition. Your house should be empty of all furniture, and all electrical outlets and switches should have cover plates. Your heating system should have a new filter, and smoke alarms and light fixtures should be working. All personal items and trash should be removed from the house, including the storage areas and attic. The exterior door locks should function properly, and you should have keys available. Your lawn should be in good condition, and trees should be trimmed away from the property. Taking these extra steps will help ensure that we find the right tenant for you and secure the best price possible. We are experienced homeowners and want to use our knowledge and experience to help you. Give us a call, and let us show you how our services will make your investment more profitable. We are an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau.  Riverdale Homes for Rent

ROY

Property Management in Roy Utah

Roy Municipal Center

At West Property Management, we provide services for all real property in the city of Roy, an affordable and diverse community of around 37,000 people, located in Weber County. Roy is a great place to live with something to offer everyone. Hiking, camping, and outdoor water recreation are available at nearby Pineview Reservoir and Willard Bay State Park. 15 golf courses are within 20 miles of Roy, and Powder MountainSnowbasin, and Nordic Valley  ski resorts are only a 30 to 40 minute drive away. The city of Roy maintains five attractive parks with amenities such as playgrounds; walking tracks; tennis, basketball, and volleyball courts; baseball diamonds; soccer fields; covered boweries; a skate park; and more. The Roy Recreation Complex offers basketball courts, racquetball courts, swimming, aerobics, weight lifting, and a sauna. The Hope Community Center in Roy is home to a Boys & Girls Club and an amazing Senior Citizen Center, which offers fun activities such as yoga, line dancing, oil painting, ceramics, crochet, cribbage, bridge, Tai Chi, a book club, bingo, and much more. The family-friendly Roy Aquatic Center, which is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, boasts three swimming pools: a Wader Pool for toddlers and young children, a Leisure Pool, and a Lap Pool. You will also find playhouses, spray toys, diving boards, and water slides. A speed slide and a twist slide empty into the Leisure Pool. The city hosts enjoyable community events such as a Christmas House-Lighting Contest and a community Tree-Lighting Ceremony in the winter. The St. Patrick’s Day Gold Dig is held in March and the Cops and Robbers 5K run is in April. Roy Days, a weeklong fun-filled event, is held every summer, and in 2013, the Roy Firefighters began a new annual Ambulance Chase 5K run. The Miss Roy Scholarship Pageant is held in July and gives each participating young woman a chance to increase her confidence, share her talents, and have fun at the same time. A Miss Roy Princess Ball is held in June and provides all girls, ages 0-100, an opportunity to dress up in their princess best and enjoy food, festivities, and dancing. In addition to offering community events that enrich the lives of the people and provide recreation, the city is dedicated to maintaining clean neighborhoods. Residents can schedule dumpsters once a year, at no charge, for neighborhood clean-up projects. If you are looking for an excellent property manager, please keep West Property Management in mind. One of the important advantages we offer is detailed prospective-tenant screening. A problem tenant can wind up being very expensive, not just financially, but also in terms of time and frustration. Although background checks cannot completely eliminate risk, our extensive screening process substantially lowers it. Our process includes: verification of photo ID for all applicants over 18; national and state background checks; sex offender, terrorist, and criminal checks; credit report check, including credit score and payment history; review of any accounts in collections and any judgments filed; check for past eviction; income verification; confirmation of rental history; contact of previous landlord about payment history, property condition, and any nuisance issues. While it is illegal to discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, religion, gender, age, or familial status, it is absolutely appropriate to turn down applicants for poor credit or rental history. At West Property Management, our goal is to help our owners secure long-term tenants who pay their rent on time, help maintain the property, and act as good neighbors. Roy Homes for Rent

SOUTH WEBER

Property Management in South Weber Utah

South Weber City Office

South Weber, in Davis County, was settled in 1851 by the Watts and Bybee families and named after the Weber River. It was originally in Weber County, but in 1855, when the Weber River became the border between Weber and Davis counties, it became part of Davis County. South Weber was incorporated in 1938, and the population in 2012 was 6,372. South Weber is home to two gravel pits, Staker-Parson and Geneva Rock. South Weber’s interesting history includes the Morrisite War of 1862, a clash between the Utah Territorial Government and an excommunicated member of the Mormon Church, Joseph Morris, and his followers. Morris’s group of over 200 men, women, and children, known as the Morrisites, had been gathered at Kingston Fort on the Weber River, where Morris had formed his own church. When discontented members tried to leave, the group illegally held them prisoner. This prompted the government to get involved, and the militia, under the command of Deputy U.S. Marshal Robert T. Burton, arrived at the fort. When the Morrisites refused to cooperate, a three-day siege began, which ultimately resulted in the deaths of between nine and eleven people, including Joseph Morris. With the death of Morris, his people surrendered. A Morrisite War monument still stands in South Weber today. Another interesting part of South Weber’s history, or rather folklore, is the week of “Bigfoot” sightings in 1980. Various residents reported seeing a creature resembling the Sasquatch. Others claimed to find large tracks, and many noticed a pervasive foul stench. A horse allegedly ran through a couple of barbed-wire fences and then dropped dead from fright on South Weber Road. Swarms of Bigfoot hunters arrived in South Weber, and the Division of Wildlife Resources even launched a search, but nothing was ever found. Business Week Magazine named South Weber the sixth best suburb in the country in 2009. This family-oriented community celebrates Country Fair Days each August with tournaments, contests, a chuck wagon dinner, South Weber Idol, Kids K Fun Run, Old-Timers baseball game, movie in the park, Little Buckaroo Rodeo, entertainment, vendor booths, parade, fireworks, and a youth stomp. South Weber Recreation sponsors an annual Thanksgiving Bowl for fathers and sons, and the Family Activity Center offers a variety of sports, activities, classes and special events. The South Weber Model Railroad Club gives free public rides on the third Saturday of each month from March to October at Canyon Meadows Park. Around Halloween, they also have a “fright” train. South Weber’s proximity to the mountains offers an abundance of year-round outdoor recreational opportunities, including scenic drives through Weber Canyon, water fun at Pineview Reservoir, a hike or bike ride on one of Davis County’s trails, or world-class skiing and snowboarding at Snowbasin, site of the 2002 Winter Olympics. West Property Management is familiar with the South Weber area and would love to offer you our services. Not only are we accredited with the Better Business Bureau, but we are also a professionally trained member of the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM). Members of NARPM adhere to a professional code of ethics and have first-hand knowledge of the unique challenges that go along with managing residential properties. South Weber Homes for Rent

UINTAH

Property Management in Uintah Utah

Uintah City Hall

Uintah, a small community in Weber County, sits at the mouth of Weber Canyon, just a few miles south of Ogden and about a half-hour’s drive north of Salt Lake City. The Weber River borders Uintah on the south and west, and the beautiful Wasatch Mountains lie on the east. Uintah has a rich, Native American history, dating back over 5,000 years, according to archeological work. The area was a favorite hunting and camping ground for Native Americans traveling through Weber Canyon. Uintah gets its name from the Weber Ute Band of the Shoshone Indian Tribe. It was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1850, and early industries included farming, livestock, and the manufacture of charcoal, broom, sugar, and molasses. The settlement was originally called East Weber and then Easton. Uintah experienced a population boom when the railroad came through Weber Canyon. A railroad station was constructed in the area in 1869, and at the peak of the population boom, Uintah boasted about 25 salons and more than 75 businesses, as well as a brewery and a telegraph office. However, when the Utah Central Railroad opened between Salt Lake and Ogden in 1872, many residents and businesses deserted the town, and Uintah returned to being an agricultural area. In 1900, the population was less than 300. In 1937, the area was incorporated, and the population has continued to grow slowly, but steadily. As of 2012, it was around 1,300 people. “Mountain U” is a much-loved icon in this small city. In 1923, a Boy Scout troop enlisted the townspeople’s help and built the big “U” on the mountain east of Uintah. Each year when school adjourns for the summer, the town returns to the mountain to whitewash the “U” in a celebration known as U-Days. As part of the celebration, the community lights up the letter at dusk. Until 1994, oil-filled cans and cotton wicks were used, but nowadays, electric lights are strung around the perimeter. The U-Days celebration also includes a parade, Fun Run/Walk, booths, talent show, craft show, and more. The Uintah Youth City Council (YCC) provides an opportunity for high school students to learn about government and participate in community service. The YCC has started an annual “Trunk or Treat” activity in October and a “Turkey Trot” race and food drive in November. The community of Uintah also enjoys an annual Easter Egg Hunt at the city park.  In addition to fun community events, residents can run, walk, or bike along the different Weber County trails in the area. Uintah’s volunteer fire department also has  a website that provides residents with safety tips and other important information. We know the Uintah area and would love to show you the benefits of hiring our company to manage your Uintah property. One of the things West Property Management offers is an owner-approved maintenance account. The amount of money in the account is flexible and depends on what each owner prefers. The standard maintenance-approval amount is usually $250. If a needed repair is under this amount, we will take care of the issue and provide details on your statement. If the repair is more than this amount, we will contact you to discuss options and obtain approval. Our volume allows us to negotiate competitive prices, and our vendors are trained to save you money. For example, they will look for warranties whenever possible. We will do everything in our power to increase your bottom line and protect your investment. Uintah Homes for Rent

WASHINGTON TERRACE

Property Management in Washington Terrace Utah

Washington Terrace City Hall

Washington Terrace is a city in Weber County, initially developed for World War II housing in 1942. After the war, federal funds, private investments, and proactive citizens enabled the project to develop into a permanent community. The population continued to grow over the years, and as of 2012, it was over 9,000. Washington Terrace is positioned between South Weber and South Ogden, east of Riverdale. Located just 8 minutes south of Ogden and 35 minutes north of Salt Lake, big-city cultural and recreational benefits are always close at hand. Higher education is available at Weber State University and Ogden-Weber Tech College. Residents enjoy community events such as the annual Terrace Days Celebration in June, which includes a movie in the park, bike ride, parade, vendors, car show, baseball games, dog race, watermelon derby, games, live entertainment, and fireworks. Another community event is the annual Candy Cane Run with Santa, sponsored by the Washington Terrace Fire Department. Seniors enjoy wonderful opportunities for entertainment and recreation at the Washington Terrace Senior Center. Some of the activities include dancing, bingo, pedicures, Tai Chi, exercise classes, and more. The center serves lunch every weekday and also sponsors an annual Line Dancing Jamboree. We know the Washington Terrace area well and would love to provide you with our exceptional services. One of the advantages to using West Property Management is our non-binding contract. We want owners to use our management services because they want to, not because they are bound to a contract. Our team provides prompt and exceptional customer service, and we encourage you to contact us any time you have a question or concern. If, for some reason, you are not satisfied with our services, you are free to cancel the agreement, with no penalties or fees. To determine your initial rental price, we begin by running comparisons for other properties in your area. We then keep track of showings, inquiry calls, and applications, and make any necessary adjustments. The market is another important factor to take into consideration when determining pricing. If your property is listed too high, it will take longer to rent, and money lost during vacancy is usually more substantial than what would have been gained with a higher rent. We work hard to rent your property at a good, current market price. We will do everything in our power to make your experience as profitable as possible. Each month we will collect payments from the tenant, via a trust account, and provide you with a detailed statement of all payments and expenses. After deducting our management fee and any authorized expenses, the remaining funds will be deposited directly into your bank account. In addition to emailing your statement to you, we will also post it online. Through your web portal, you will be able to access custom reports and previous statements at any time. Another benefit we offer is guaranteed rent payments. A tenant we place in your property will pay their rent every month or you pay nothing for our services that month. We also offer guaranteed lease performance. If, for any reason, a tenant that we place breaks his or her lease, we will re-rent your home for free. We work hard to protect your investment and increase your bottom line. Washington Terrace Homes for Rent

WEBER COUNTY

Property Management in Weber County Utah

Downtown Ogden in Weber County, Utah

Weber County, located in Northern Utah, covers about 659 square miles and stretches from the Great Salt Lake on the west to the Wasatch Mountains on the east. Both the Weber and the Ogden rives run through the valleys of this beautiful county. Ogden is the county seat and the largest city. Weber County was formed in 1852 and named after the Weber River, which was named for John Henry Weber, a fur trapper and trader in the area in the 1820s. Weber County has grown from an original population of 1,186 to a 236,640, as of 2012. Most people live in the lower valley, adjacent to the Great Salt Lake. Weber County is an affordable and fast-growing community with a cost of living that is five percent less than the national average. Primary and secondary educational needs are served by both Ogden and Weber school districts. Higher education is available at Weber State University and Ogden-Weber Applied Technology. Convenient transportation is facilitated by Interstates 15 and 84, the Ogden-Hinckley Airport, and the FrontRunner commuter railMcKay Dee Hospital and Ogden Regional Medical Center provide top-notch medical care. Many historic structures still stand, allowing visitors to experience Weber County as it was in previous eras. Fort Buenaventura offers a glimpse of life when the county was established in 1852. Union Station, a train depot built in 1924, now houses museums, galleries, a restaurant, and a shop. Historic 25th Street, in downtown Ogden, offers shopping and dining, and Peery’s Egyptian Theater, built in 1924, still stands today as a “movie palace.” Weber County offers diverse opportunities for recreation. World-class skiing and snowboarding can be enjoyed at SnowbasinWolf Mountain, and Powder Mountain. Other winter activities include ice fishing on Pineview Reservoir, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing. The Ogden Ice Sheet is a great venue for curling, hockey, and ice skating. In warmer weather, Weber County offers over 160 miles of non-motorized trails, as well as lakes and rivers for swimming, kayaking, and jet skiing. 16 golf courses dot the landscape. Residents and visitors can also enjoy hot air balloon rides, horseback riding, hunting, fishing, and more. The Ogden Marathon, Mountain-to-Metro Games, and the Ogden Off-Road Triathlon offer competition for athletic individuals. Some of the fun community events include the Harvest Moon Festival, Greek Festival, HOF German Winter Festival, Juneteenth Festival, and Cinco de Mayo. Other popular venues include iFly Indoor SkydivingHill Aerospace MuseumChildren’s Treehouse MuseumDinosaur ParkEccles Community Art CenterOgden Nature Center, and Ogden Botanical Gardens. At West Property Management, we know the Weber County area, and we would love to offer you our services. Download our Owner Information Packet today and find out what we can do for you. The packet goes over the advantages of using our property management company, as well as an explanation of our fee and tips on how to get your property ready to rent. We have also addressed many frequently asked questions. Our goal is to help you make the most of your investment.

WEST HAVEN

Property Management in West Haven Utah

West Haven City Hall

West Haven, located in Weber County about 35 miles north of Salt Lake City, has a population of around 11,000. The Weber and Ogden rivers converge in the northeastern part of the city, and well-maintained parks abound, including Country Park, Stonefield Park, Sports Park, Country Haven Park, Fair Grove Park, and Holmes Estates Park. Residents look forward to a number of community events, including the West Haven Heritage Days held each June. This celebration includes a 5K run, youth and adult rodeo, baby contest, bike ride, parade, stick-horse race, booths, vendors, games, entertainment, fireworks, and a car show. Residents also enjoy an annual “Heart of the Holidays” in December, which begins with the lighting of City Hall and a visit from Santa. The festivity also includes music, entertainment, hay rides, and refreshments. An annual Pumpkin Walk is held in October, with candy stations along a pumpkin path and prizes for the best Halloween costumes. The city offers youth sports such as baseball, softball, football, lacrosse, and tennis. The Junior Posse provides an opportunity for kids to saddle up and be a part of a horseback riding group. West Haven has also developed a Youth City Council to allow high-school age youth an opportunity to be involved in politics and community service. Among other activities, the Youth City Council organizes an annual Easter Egg Hunt, designs and builds the West Haven City Float for the Ogden Christmas Parade, creates and manages an annual Halloween Spook Alley, and plans and manages the children’s games for the annual West Haven Heritage Days Celebration. Abundant opportunities for recreation are within a short drive from West Haven, including the nearby Roy Aquatic Center and Hill Aerospace Museum. Ogden offers iFLY Indoor Skydiving, the Children’s Treehouse MuseumUnion StationDinosaur Park, and plenty of other entertainment options and top-notch restaurants. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of hiking, biking, camping, hunting, fishing, and more. Waterfall Canyon is a popular trail. For those who enjoy skiing or snowboarding, a host of world-class resorts are within driving distance, including Nordic ValleyPowder Mountain, and Snowbasin. At West Property Management, we make it our goal to help you secure long-term tenants who will pay their rent on time, maintain the property, and be good neighbors. We focus on providing peace of mind to both owner and tenant. We work hard to help reduce your risk as a landlord, maintain the integrity of your property, maintain the cash flow, and increase the value of your property. Let us show you how we can save you money and increase your bottom line. We are a member of the Better Business Bureau and the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM). West Haven Homes for Rent

WEST POINT

Property Management in West Point Utah

West Point Utah Municipal Center

West Point is situated along the eastern shoreline of the Great Salt Lake, in Davis County, about 30 minutes north of Salt Lake City. It is a community of about 9,800 people, first settled in 1867, and originally known as South Hooper. Clinton and Hooper are to the north, Clearfield to the east, and Syracuse to the south. This community has much to offer residents, including three beautiful parks: Bingham Memorial, East, and Loy F. Blake. At these city-maintained parks, you will find boweries, baseball diamonds, playgrounds, sand volleyball courts, walking paths, fire pits, soccer fields, football fields, tennis courts, and basketball courts. The city hosts a monthly senior lunch activity, an annual “Take Pride in West Point” community service day, a Christmas Lighting Ceremony at City Hall, a Veteran’s Day Program, a Fourth of July celebration, and much more. Additionally, the city boasts an active youth council that provides young men and women an opportunity to learn about government and participate in service projects and activities. There are a variety of recreational opportunities around West Point, including the Union Station Museum in Ogden, Willard Bay State Park, and Antelope Island State Park. Salt Lake International Airport is less than an hour away, and higher education can be pursued at Weber State University in Ogden, Salt Lake Community College, and the University of Utah, in Salt Lake City. West Property Management has been working in the Utah Residential Real Estate market for over 10 years. We have learned that to be an expert in something, you have to be 100 percent dedicated to excellence. We are not a typical company that focuses on buying and selling homes, while taking on the occasional property to manage on the side. We make property management our priority, and our first and only form of real estate. We are committed to excellence. We come from a construction background, and we know what it takes to maintain your home. We understand that good, ready-to-rent properties invite great tenants, and we want nothing more than to keep your property rented and maintained. We make money when you do, and we will do all in our power to ensure that you get the most from your investment. We are an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau. West Point Homes for Rent

WILLARD

Property Management in Willard Utah

Willard is a community in Box Elder County, located between Brigham City and Ogden. Situated along U.S. 89 and cushioned beneath Willard Peak, it has a population of about 1,700. Historically, fruit crops have been a major product in Willard, and you will still find fruit stands located along Highway 89. There are some businesses in Willard, but most people commute nearby. To the west of Willard are salt flats and Willard Bay. Willard Bay State Park is a major recreational area that offers camping, trails, geocaching, and nature watching, as well as boating, swimming, water sports, and fishing in Willard Bay, a freshwater reservoir on the flood plains of the Great Salt Lake. Another interesting site near Weber is the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, which comprises almost 80,000 acres, and is the largest freshwater component of the Great Salt Lake ecosystem. Because the refuge is surrounded by arid desert lands, it is an oasis for wildlife, especially birds. Millions of birds come to the refuge to eat and rest during their migration, and many of them stay to breed, nest, and raise young. The Bear River Bird Refuge Visitors Center offers an educational look at the importance of wetland environments. Residents in this quiet, tight-knit community, enjoy plenty of activities, including a 4th of July Celebration, which begins with a Fireman’s ball the evening before, and continues with races, booths, and fireworks the next day. Plentiful recreational opportunities are just a short drive away. Brigham City, 7 miles north, hosts an annual Peach Days Celebration that brings together residents and visitors to celebrate the best peaches in Utah, with entertainment, activities, food, and fun. Also in Brigham City are the Eagle Mountain Golf Course and the Brigham City Museum. In Ogden, 18 miles south, you can visit Waterfall Canyon TrailDinosaur Park and MuseumUtah State Railroad MuseumOgden Nature Center, and Fort Buenaventura, just to name a few. Plenty of skiing and snowboarding opportunities surround Willard as well, including Ogden NordicPowder Mountain, and Nordic Vallley. You might wonder why you should use a property manager. Much like a good accountant or a financial planner, West Property Management will protect your investment, provide professional service, reduce your costs, and increase your income. Each month, we collect all payments from the tenant and deposit them into a trust account. We deduct our management fee and any other authorized expenses, and send the remainder to you by direct deposit. We will also send you a monthly detailed statement by email. You can access custom reports and previous statements at any time online. We are a member of the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM), as well as an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau. Willard Homes for Rent