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From remodels, renovations, upgraded amenities, and rebrands, there are a lot of changes that could cause your apartment’s photos and videos to age quickly. Renters expect fresh, accurate virtual tour content that’s informative and attractive across every channel. They want to see what the inside of your floorplans, amenities, and features would look like today—just as if they were to tour it in person. Refreshing media at the right time helps renters make confident, informed decisions—and pre-qualify themselves before ever contacting your team. That means fewer misled prospects and less wasted time for your leasing staff. By the time renters notice your virtual tours are... Read more
Tenants dream of living in a place they can truly call home. However, issues like mold can sometimes get in the way. It makes the place feel stuffy and can even...
Unit turnovers are a reality of rental property ownership—but that doesn’t mean they have to blow your budget. Whether you’re managing a single rental or a growing...
Aging apartment buildings may not grab headlines like shiny new developments, but for multifamily investors, they’re often the real hidden goldmine. Across the U.S.,...
If you’re a new or prospective landlord, or just haven’t bought a rental property in a while, figuring out what rental properties to purchase and which to pass on...
Fixer-upper investment properties have become very popular in recent years due to the “fixer-upper” television show. Thus, this real estate strategy is sought-after for good reasons. Although fixer-uppers have many risks, they can also be very rewarding if done the right way. Flipped properties can be a great way for first-time investors to enter the business within their own budget. They can also allow investors to be creative and personalize the property the way they want it. his guide will discuss the many dos and don’ts, as well as various factors to consider when investing in a fixer-upper property. What is a Fixer Upper? If you’ve seen the HGTV show... Read more
Managing properties has always been about balancing tenant comfort and cost. For decades landlords and property managers relied on routine inspections and reactive...
When you’re investing in multifamily properties, it’s easy to focus on rental income, occupancy, and appreciation. But smart investors know the real test of...
As a landlord or apartment building manager, few things impact tenant satisfaction (and your bottom line) more directly than the building’s heating system. When...
How hiring the wrong team—or ignoring routine care—can drain your profits. Maintaining a multifamily property isn’t just about patching drywall or cleaning between...
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