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Year-round rentals in Cape May County

Cape May County Property Management

Property management for Cape May County shoreline and inland rentals that operate as homes, not weekend listings.

Local work. Institutional reporting.

Shore towns, long-term leases.

Cape May County’s housing market is famous for summer demand. That is the wrong product for most owners who call us. Triple Peak manages year-round rental housing in Cape May County shore towns and inland communities — 12-month leases, resident service, collections, and maintenance — not weekly vacation turns.

If you own a long-term rental in Cape May County, you still live with seasonal labor, insurance, and vendor constraints. Make-readies in September do not behave like make-readies in March. We plan against that calendar and we tell owners the truth about days-vacant instead of promising a generic fill time.

The operating stack is the same as the rest of South Jersey: local team, institutional accounting, our owner platform, New Jersey security-deposit handling, and Housing Choice Voucher administration where the tenancy fits. You get one report format whether the unit is in Cape May County or Cumberland County.

Looking for Airbnb-style management? We are the wrong firm. Looking for an accountable manager for year-round Cape May County rentals? Request a proposal or call (856) 259-5698.

In scope

What we will and will not manage here

  • Year-round single-family and small multifamily rentals in Cape May County
  • Owner reporting and collections on the same standard as our other six counties
  • Not short-term vacation rentals, not weekend shore houses, not hotel operations
  • Takeover from another manager with a month-end cutover and resident notice
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Questions about this page

Do you manage vacation rentals in Cape May or Wildwood?

No. We manage long-term residential rentals only. If the property is advertised by the week, we are not the manager.

Do you cover the whole county?

We cover Cape May County year-round rental housing as part of our South Jersey footprint. Put the town and unit count on the proposal form and a principal will confirm fit.

Are winter vacancies a problem you actually plan for?

Yes. Shore-adjacent long-term rentals still feel seasonality. We price, list, and turn against that instead of using a North Jersey playbook.

A better operating partner

Management should feel like ownership.

Tell us about the properties. A principal responds within one business day.

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