For value-add operators with an eye on renovations backed by proof-is-in-the-numbers ROI, revenue management software isn’t just for pricing anymore.
MFE's annual roundtable of multifamily IT experts discusses the keys to making technology work for apartment owners, managers, and developers.
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Two of the smallest publicly traded REITs recently decided to get on board with yield management.
Institutional investors are adopting apartment revenue management technologies at increasing rates.
Apartment Occupancies Set to Hit Historical Highs
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VaultWare gives MFE a test-drive of its new Auto Comp system. Plus: Property management firms, ILSs unveil iPhone apps and social media functionality.
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For the second time this year, Birmingham, Ala.-based REIT Colonial Properties Trust is pushing rents above levels suggested by its lease revenue optimization (LRO) system.
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Got 1,000 units of multifamily assets and an interest in leveraging revenue management technologies without a sizeable allocation of financial and personnel resources? Try calling on Laramar Group—the Greenwood Village, Colo.-based property management firm has recently begun running its LRO yield...
The failed public housing movement has left cities riddled with pockets of crime and poverty. Developers are now hailing the mixed-income model as the perfect solution to clean up cities and improve l
The Weekly Download: Q&A with RealPage founder and CEO Steve Winn.
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Revenue management software, which automatically sets pricing and lease duration terms for multifamily rentals, has long had its fair share of proponents and detractors. And that still seems to be the case even as the recession pounds rent and occupancy levels alike.
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Equity's assumptions figure that its occupancy will fall from 94.5 percent in 2008 to 93.5 percent in 2009.
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Industrywide, firms using revenue management programs such as LRO from Rainmaker Group and M/PF YieldStar from RealPage have seen “revenue lift” of 1 percent to 3 percent; some companies have seen even more dramatic results.
Need to know how to price your apartments? Forget instinct. Think data.