Property Management Built on Trust and Transparency.

Temecula Property Management, Perfected

Servicing all of Riverside County.
Providing you quality property management services & rentals since 2012.

We Are Magnum Property Management

We lease and manage homes and condo’s in Temecula Valley which includes Corona, Hemet, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Perris, Riverside, West Riverside County, Temecula, and Winchester.

As a dedicated temecula property management firm, we handle every detail from marketing to maintenance. Our process reduces vacancy and increases long-term value.

Property Manager

Do I Need a Property Manager?


Eliminate the constant run around!

It can feel like a full time job dealing with repairs, complaints, collecting rent and coordinating vendors – and a constant state of stress. Transferring these responsibilities to a good property manager allows you to enjoy the benefits without spending all your free time working.

Why hire Magnum Property Management

Why Should I Use Magnum Property Management as my Property Manager?


You’ll make more money – and spend less time maintaining your investment. Some people assume that property management is expensive - but that’s not the case at all. You will actually make more money in the long run due to better quality tenants that stay longer and less damage or repairs to deal with.

Better screening process = Better Tenants! Because of our application tools and extensive resources, we can screen more tenants, and with more filters. We often have a waiting list of potential renters.

What Our Clients Have To Say

What Our Clients Have To Say...


Property Management Blog


Winchester Property Management: What Happens Financially When a Rental Property Sits Vacant?
What happens financially when a rental property sits vacant?When a rental property sits vacant, landlords lose rental income while continuing to pay expenses such as mortgage payments, property taxes, insurance, utilities, maintenance, and marketing costs. Vacancy is often one of the largest profit killers in rental property ownership because every day without a tenan... MORE
Menifee Property Management: How Much Cash Reserve Should Landlords Keep for Repairs?
Menifee Property Management: How Much Cash Reserve Should Landlords Keep for Repairs?
How much cash reserve should landlords keep for repairs?Most experienced landlords and property managers recommend maintaining at least three to six months of rental property expenses in reserve, plus additional funds specifically designated for maintenance, capital improvements, and emergency repairs.The exact amount depends on factors such as property age, condition... MORE
Murrieta Property Management: What Percentage of Rent Should Go to Maintenance?
Murrieta Property Management: What Percentage of Rent Should Go to Maintenance?
What percentage of rent should go to maintenance?A common rule of thumb is that landlords should budget approximately 5% to 15% of annual rental income for maintenance expenses, depending on the age, condition, size, and location of the property. Newer homes may fall toward the lower end of that range, while older properties often require significantly higher maintena... MORE