Institutional investors are adopting apartment revenue management technologies at increasing rates.
Multifamily operators investigate the pros and cons behind the most progressive business strategies for 2012.
Apartment operartors are likely to benefit from the proliferation of web-based and software as a service offerings now becoming popular in the industry.
The emergence of greater instiutional investor ownership in the apartment sector has necessitated a new breed of balance-sheet aware, technology literate property managers.
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MULTIFAMILY EXECUTIVE senior editor Chris Wood rounds up interesting and intriguing news tidbits. This week: cakes, credit, and commitment.
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Courtney Gaines has been in the multifamily industry all her professional life. Over the course of 15 years at Westwood Residential in Texas, she climbed the ladder from leasing consultant to director of management over the firm’s portfolio of 14,000 units.
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What a report card! Another quarter, another round of impressive rent fundamental numbers in the apartment sector, with rent growth continuing, particularly increasing its pace in secondary markets as occupancies return to pre-recession highs.
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Riverstone Residential Group CFO Pål Ottesen stops by MFE for an exclusive interview on employee empowerment, portfolio renovations, and spending money to make money.
Developers have broken ground on a half dozen new condo projects, with several others on the way, in what was formerly one of Washington, D.C.'s hottest urban neighborhoods.
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To say the folks at Greenbelt, Md.-based Bozzuto Management were busy in the first quarter would be an understatement. The company added about 3,200 new units to its management portfolio in the quarter.
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Following a Reuters report last week that revealed Archstone was quietly shopping its apartment portfolio, a shortlist of potential buyers declined to comment on whether or not the Denver-based owner/operator of 57,474 units has solicited their respective firms regarding a deal.
After a decade long run as a preimminent miltary housing builder, the Hunt Cos. reinvest hundreds of millions in profits to become a full service multifamily real esate firm.
The pros and cons of integrating systems dashboarding for apartment oeprators and executives.
Fee-based revenue programs and negotiated service agreements provide multifamily apartment operators with substantial revenue streams to complement rent growth.
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Leading Apartment COOs Reveal Top 5 Profit Secrets: Technology, training and creative thinking figure large into maintaining a competitive and cash-flowing multifamily operations unit.
Options for multifamily apartment firms interested in cloud computing services are expected to increase.
Multifamily IT Execs Steve Sadler, Kristy Simonette, and Donald Davidoff Weigh in on the Future of Multifamily Technology
Technology software, systems, and applications are evolving quickly to meet the marketing and operational needs of apartment owners and operators.
Essex Proerpty Trust president and CEO Michael Schall takes over the company, planning a larger focus on operations but keeping the companies founding principles and strategies relatively intact.
The Builder Market Health Index points to much better prospects for 2011.