Managing property in Melbourne isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. The needs of a residential landlord, a commercial owner, and a student-housing investor vary greatly — and so should the management style. Understanding these differences helps protect your investment and ensures long-term success.
Residential Property Management
Residential properties demand a people-first approach. From tenant selection and rent collection to maintenance and inspections, it’s all about consistency and care. With Melbourne’s competitive rental market, the goal is to secure quality tenants quickly while maintaining high standards.
Commercial Property Management
Commercial assets — whether retail, office, or industrial — require a stronger focus on compliance, lease terms, and tenant stability. Lease negotiations often involve complex clauses around outgoings, fit-outs, and rent reviews. A skilled property manager ensures these details are handled accurately to protect your investment.
Student Living Management
Student accommodation near universities like RMIT, Monash, and Deakin comes with its own rhythm. High turnover, furnished units, and shorter leases mean management needs to be agile. A good property manager understands academic calendars, international tenant expectations, and maintenance turnaround speed.
In Summary
Each sector requires expertise, structure, and care — and at RENTED, property management is our only focus. Whether you own an apartment, warehouse, or student studio, we tailor our services to your property type.
If you’re ready to partner with a Melbourne-based team that truly understands your property, contact RENTED Property Management today.



