Meridian Property Management
Let us manage your Meridian Rental Property
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 Meridian 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.
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Explore What We Do
As your Meridian Property Manager
MARKETING
Marketing is key to successful rentals. We provide an expert market analysis for each property we manage to maximize your return on investment. We promote your investment across multiple listing platforms to make certain your home receives the exposure it needs to find new renters.
TENANT SCREENING
We conduct extensive screening on all tenants and handle every aspect of getting your investment rented in the shortest time possible.
RENT COLLECTION
We make sure you get paid on time, every time. You no longer have to worry about rent showing up in your bank account.
MAINTENANCE
We conduct inspections upon move-in and move-out that include documentation of the property’s condition and ensure all maintenance issues are addressed in a timely manner.
FINANCIAL REPORTING
With our detailed financial reporting tools and online owner portal, it's never been easier to keep tabs on your investment.
EVICTION PROTECTION
We always aim to avoid eviction situations, but if a tenant ever stops paying rent or is in direct violation of his or her lease, we'll navigate the eviction process with you. If you decide to opt into our Eviction Protection coverage, FPM will cover up to $1000 in costs.
DISCOVER THE TREASURE VALLEY AND SURROUNDING AREAS
The Treasure Valley is a vibrant mix of bustling urban centers surrounded by rolling farms and intimate subdivisions with pastoral views. From the desert of the Owyhee Mountains to the national forest. And from our family run farms to sprawling vineyards there is no other place that contains the diversity of the Treasure Valley.
The Treasure Valley refers to the cities of Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Eagle, Star, Kuna, Caldwell, Garden City and Middleton. With the largest cities being Boise, Nampa and Meridian. Boise is our capital and is located on the Boise River in southwestern Idaho.
You’ll experience all four seasons living in the Treasure Valley. Located in what is known as the high desert, humidity is generally low and skies are mostly clear and sunny, even in winter.
Living in The Treasure Valley you will have an abundance of things to do and plenty of entertainment. A couple of those activities can include:
- Breweries & Wine Tasting: The Treasure Valley Craft Brewery scene is growing and growing fast! No matter your taste for craft beer, you will find many breweries to hang out and have a fun time. The Idaho wine industry has been a steadily growing community for the last 30 years with remarkable growth in the past decade. Idaho is home to more than 50 wineries, over 1,200 acres of vineyards with more on the horizon. Idaho wines are receiving national acclaim yet the winemakers are still friendly, approachable and willing to share their stories.
- Boise River Float: One of the best summer activities in Boise. Grab your family and friends and enjoy an amazing float down the Boise River. The float takes approximately 2-3 hours (about 6 miles) and once you're at the end a bus will take you back to where you started.
- Lucky Peak State Park: The perfect place for swimming, fishing, boating, biking and picnics! Sandy Point and Discovery are only a 10 minute drive from Boise.
- Boise River Greenbelt: Hike, bike or run our 25 mile long Boise River Greenbelt. Our beautiful greenbelt offers amazing views of the Boise River, has plenty of shade and beautiful views of the Boise Foothills.
- Bogus Basin: Opened in 1942 and located right above Boise this is a skier and snowboarder’s Paradise. Bogus Basin also has fun for the whole family including snow tubing and a mountain coaster. Bogus Basin is open for the summer as well and includes many activities like biking, the mountain coaster, chairlift rides, summer tubing, horseback riding and more! Not including some amazing food, too!
- Birdwatching: The Peregrine Fund’s World Center For Birds of Prey was founded in 1970 to restore the Peregrine Falcon from the brink of extinction. Here you can get nose-to-beak with raptors!
- Idaho Botanical Garden: The Idaho Botanical Garden, one of the first and oldest botanical gardens in Idaho, is a lush 15-acre tapestry of dappled shade and vibrant splashes of color. Nestled in the Boise Foothills, it is a sanctuary in the heart of the Old Penitentiary Historic District. The Garden promotes horticulture in the Treasure Valley using native and domestic plants adapted to the intermountain region.
- Camel's Back Park: Camel's Back Park is an 11-acre urban park in Boise, Idaho. The park includes picnic tables, play areas, an outdoor gym, practice fields, and facilities for tennis and volleyball. Camel's Back Trails Loop is a 1.6 mile loop trail that offers scenic views. The trail is rated as moderate and is primarily used for hiking, walking, trail running, and nature trips.
- State Capitol: Idaho’s Capitol is our state’s most-treasured building. Within its beautiful sandstone walls, laws have been passed, issues debated, and citizen rights safeguarded for nearly a century. Currently self guided tours or online tours are available and trust me you have to go!
- Old Idaho Penitentiary & Warhawk Air Museum: The Old Idaho Penitentiary State Historic Site was a functional prison from 1872 to 1973. Today, visitors can experience over 100 years of Idaho’s unique prison history with a visit to Solitary Confinement, cell blocks, and the Gallows. The site features thirty historic buildings and special exhibits including the J. Curtis Earl Memorial Exhibit, a collection of historic weaponry. At the Warhawk Air Museum planes & flying memorabilia from WWI to the jet era are on display at this aviation museum. At the NASA Space Center and Warhawk Air Museum education center is designed to ignite an appreciation for country, history, space, and aviation in all students and to give them a keener appreciation for the sacrifices our veterans endured during times of war and how technology during the 1930s – 1960s evolved and benefited our global society.
- Boise Train Depot: The Boise Depot is a beautiful historic Spanish-style structure and is a former train station in the western United States and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Boise Train Depot is also home to the famous Platt Gardens. Designed by New York architects, the building opened in 1925 to elaborate fanfare in the capital city. When open to the public this is a wonderful place to tour.
- Festivals: Boise loves their festivals. Including the Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic (hot air balloons), Hyde Park Street Fair, Boise Music Festival, Treefort Music Festival and many more. Including our annual Idaho Potato drop to celebrate the new year!
The Treasure Valley has no shortage of things to do and this doesn't even come close to everything that is available.