Mt. Airy Property Management
Let us manage your Mt. Airy rental property
We offer a full range of property management services for investors, homeowners, or landlords. We have an extensive portfolio of townhouses and mixed use properties in the Mt. Airy area.
You will find more detailed information about our property management services below.
Benefits of using Legacy Real Estate
- Paperless Property Management
- Automated owner statements
- Online Owner Portal Access
- Marketing with Postlets, Craigslist, Trulia, Facebook and Trend
- 24/7 maintenance request via tenant portals
- Prompt Response to Tenant Requests
- Low vacancy rate and quick turnover
- Low time on market
- Licensed and approved vendors and contractors
- 15 years’ experience
What we do as your Mt. Airy property manager:
- Fill vacancies or sell properties as necessary
- Advertise and market your rental properties
- Handle tenant inquiries
- Credit, criminal and eviction background checks
- Digital lease signing
- Security deposit collection
- Full service repair and vendor dispatch
- Rent collection
- Tenant ledger balances via online portal
- Coordinate evictions with legal counsel
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Mt. Airy Area Information
William Allen, a prominent Philadelphia merchant and Chief Justice of the Province of Pennsylvania, created his summer estate and mansion on Germantown Avenue at Allens Lane in 1750, and the area eventually took the building's name, Mount Airy, as its own. Before this, the area which makes up the modern neighborhood of Mount Airy was part of two sections of the original Germantown Township (which covered all of Germantown, Mount Airy, and Chestnut Hill), Cresheim and Beggarstown.
The village or Dorfshaft of Krisheim (also known as Cresheim) has its origins in the original land divisions of Germantown Township in 1689. It was a section of the township that was allotted to a group of original Germantown settlers who acquired rights to land either directly or indirectly from William Penn. It covered the area from Stenton to Wissahickon Avenues and from Mermaid Lane to roughly Sedgwick Street. The name is derived from a town known today as Kriegsheim in the Palatine in Germany which was the hometown of a few German Quaker families who had settled in Germantown in the 1680s. Throughout much of the 18th century, this area of Germantown Township was known in the land and tax records as simply Cresheim or Cresham. It was at the beginning of the 19th century that the name Mount Airy began to replace Cresheim. Source from Wikipedia