MPM helps Rhinebeck property owners maintain their homes while protecting long-term value.
Rhinebeck NY Property Management
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Frequently Asked Questions
What sets you apart?
We love what we do and consider it an honor to be entrusted with your asset.
What is your coverage area?
We serve all of Columbia, Dutchess, and Litchfield Counties, NY/CT, plus surrounding areas as needed.
What are your fees?
Second home management starts at $300/month; leased rentals are a percentage of rent; Airbnb/short-term rentals priced separately.
What types of properties do you manage?
Single-family homes, condos, townhomes, multi-family properties, and select commercial properties.
What does a property management company do?
Handles marketing, tenant screening, rent collection, maintenance coordination, and legal compliance.
Why hire a property manager instead of managing myself?
Saves time, reduces stress, improves tenant placement, ensures legal compliance, and maximizes rental income.
How do you screen tenants?
We check credit, rental history, employment, and landlord references, plus background checks.
How are property owners paid?
Rent is collected and deposited monthly, minus management fees.
How do you handle late rent payments?
We follow lease agreements and local laws; fees and notices apply; fair solutions are prioritized.
Do you handle short-term rentals?
Yes, we manage Airbnb and vacation rentals with specialized marketing and guest communication.
Can you manage commercial properties?
Yes, we provide full-service management for select commercial buildings in our coverage area.
Rhinebeck combines historic charm with vibrant local culture. Millbrook Property Management provides property management in Rhinebeck, also serving Red Hook and Tivoli. Explore Rhinebeck Town Hall, Mills Mansion Historic Site, and the scenic Hudson River waterfront. Learn more on our Dutchess County page.
Rhinebeck, NY, is a historic village with a lively arts and dining scene. Top attractions include the Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Visitors also enjoy the Rhinebeck Farmers Market and boutique shopping along Market Street.