Skip to main content

Honolulu Property Management

How much rent can you get for your investment?

We Can Help Manage Your Waikiki Rental Property

Whether it's a condo unit you have recently purchased or a house your family has treasured for generations, your rental property is one of your most valuable investments. Our goal at Marie Hansen Properties is to maximize the return on your investment and to grant you the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your property is in capable hands.

What we do as your Waikiki Property Manager:

  • Competitive rental market analysis
  • Creative advertising and marketing of property
  • Thorough tenant screening and verification of credit, employment and rental histories
  • Property showings to prospective tenants
  • Detailed check-in inspections
  • Negotiating and executing lease terms for leases & lease renewal inspections
  • Automated tenant liability Insurance Enrollment
  • Collection of deposits and monthly rents
  • Payments of bills; condo fees, property taxes etc.
  • Easy to read monthly online statements
  • ACH Direct deposits
  • 24-Hour owner portal
  • Electronic repair requests
  • Provide and supervise repairs and maintenance coordination
  • Enforcement of lease terms and condominium rules
  • 24-Hour Cell phone for after hours emergencies: (808) 391-1663

Get started with your FREE RENTAL PRICE ANALYSIS by completing the form .

Schedule Your Free Consultation

Waikiki Property Management

Discover Waikiki

Waikiki was the setting for one of Hawaii’s historic battles. In 1794, Kamehameha I arrived from the Big Island with a fleet of canoes. His army stormed Waikiki Beach and then set out for Nuuanu to take on Oahu chief Kalanikupule and his men. Kamehameha’s forces proved superior, and the Oahu warriors were forced to retreat up the valley, where they were pursued and driven off the steep Pali cliffs to their deaths.

Honolulu‘s population and its importance as a harbor and business center grew. In 1812, King Kamehameha moved his court from Kailua-Kona on the Big Island to Honolulu.

In the mid to late 1800s, Waikiki served as a vacation retreat for the kingdom’s royalty. Kamehameha IV, Kamehameha V, Lunalilo, Kalakaua, Liliuokalani and Princess Kaiulani were among the dignitaries who maintained residences in the area, enjoying moonlight horseback rides, thrilling canoe races and carefree romps in the ocean.