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The popularity of single-family build-to-rent homes continues to grow and is expected to hit an all-time high in 2022, according to a new study from RentCafe. The pandemic has pushed…
Paying rent in bitcoin is what forward-thinking multifamily operators should consider as consumer interest in cryptocurrency is rising. By Daniel Berlind Earlier last year, American billionaire and real estate magnate…
Fire pits and rental property is the maintenance tip this week from Keepe which looks at some of the do’s and don’t for fire pits. Fire pits are very popular,…
Job postings for skilled property managers accounted for 30 percent of all apartment jobs in the fourth quarter of 2021, according to the National Apartment Association. Robust apartment demand led…
A new renter preferences survey says residents are reporting a great desire for more space, better amenities and in-home creature comforts as the pandemic caused residents to evaluate their housing…
The student-housing industry has largely recovered from the pandemic as student housing leasing has passed pre-pandemic levels despite news of decreased enrollments, according to the latest report from Yardi Matrix.…
Across the nation, rent prices fell 0.2 percent last month, representing the country’s first measurable price decline since 2020 rent growth records, according to the January report from Apartment List.…
By The Fair Housing Institute It’s a new year and the perfect time to review your company’s fair housing policies and procedures. Laws and best practices are constantly changing, so…
Portland rents have declined 1.1 percent over the past month, according to the latest report from Apartment List. This is the second straight month that the city has seen rent…
January 2022 was all about policy, with the team working to oppose rent control, right of first refusal, and a proposed eviction moratorium in Worcester. Also, we served our lawsuit…