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Operational efficiency a rising concern for multifamily operators
Recruiting, HR and maximizing revenue remain top challenges, according to new research unveiled at last week’s Apartmentalize conference.
By Mary Salmonsen • June 27, 2022 -
Q&A
Pandemic, interest rates create pressure for affordable managers
Higher borrowing rates, combined with increased labor and materials costs, are forcing managers to operate more efficiently.
By Leslie Shaver • June 24, 2022 -
Trendline
Top 5 stories from Multifamily Dive
A roundup of some of Multifamily Dive’s top stories of 2024.
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The new drivers of apartment demand
Migration and reopened economies helped propel rent growth 10% beyond wages in the past year.
By Leslie Shaver • June 22, 2022 -
Q&A
How this property manager tackles labor, technology challenges
Weeding out unnecessary technology and finding workers from new industries are twin goals for RMK Management.
By Leslie Shaver • June 21, 2022 -
Renters are staying in their apartments longer, paying more
Residents are renewing their leases, despite an average rent increase of 10%.
By Leslie Shaver • June 21, 2022 -
Q&A
How rising cap rates could put pressure on managers
Owners could expect more from their managers as rapid property appreciation declines.
By Leslie Shaver • June 15, 2022 -
Property managers deal with churn
With more investors selling properties than in the past, operators learn to adjust.
By Leslie Shaver • June 13, 2022 -
Q&A
Squeezing efficiency out of single-family rentals
After rapid growth over the past couple of years, Pure still sees consolidation opportunities through technology.
By Leslie Shaver • June 13, 2022 -
Recession 'not inevitable,' Moody's says
Executives considering changes to wages, prices and other critical points of business strategy must filter an unusual range of conflicting economic forecasts.
By Jim Tyson • June 8, 2022 -
Natural gas legislation: What multifamily developers, owners need to know
While a growing number of local governments ban natural gas hookups, over a dozen states have moved to prevent this type of legislation.
By Jen A. Miller • June 1, 2022 -
Q&A
Camden sees all-time highs in same-store revenue growth
Despite strong numbers, CEO Ric Campo worries about the economy.
By Leslie Shaver • May 31, 2022 -
RealPage reports 'most optimistic' student housing numbers in 4 years
Record-high rent growth and a pre-leasing occupancy rebound point to increased demand following the pandemic.
By Mary Salmonsen • May 27, 2022 -
Pure makes a play for institutional investors, looks for more acquisitions
The company expects to operate in 25 states by the end of the year and recently closed a $50 million financing round.
By Leslie Shaver • May 25, 2022 -
Q&A
How the nation's fifth-largest manager is handling staffing issues
FPI Management sees a recovery in some West Coast markets even as it grapples with labor challenges.
By Leslie Shaver • May 20, 2022 -
Supply chain backups postpone apartment openings
Without properties to show, managers rely on communication and technology to pre-lease units and soothe resident anxiety.
By Leslie Shaver • May 18, 2022 -
As destructive wildfires increase, a new model can calculate property risk
A nonprofit's online tool identifies a building's wildfire risk based on publicly available data and property details.
By Matthew Thibault • May 18, 2022 -
Balfour Beatty Communities faces new scrutiny for military housing as parent company wins DOD contract
A Senate subcommittee report alleged untreated mold growth, cracked floor tiles held together by packing tape and broken appliances.
By Leslie Shaver • May 17, 2022 -
Opinion
Lessons from the M&A front lines
Firms should think big and prioritize early in the deal-making process, but they also need to consider steps for setting the tone after the ink dries.
By David Roberson • May 16, 2022 -
Real estate owner WashREIT embraces BREEAM certification
The REIT’s momentum toward sustainable capital allocations and ESG funding comes amid increased demand for green financing options.
By Mariah Brown • May 13, 2022 -
Tenants facing eviction fared better under NYC's legal assistance program: study
Since New York became the first U.S. city to guarantee universal legal representation to low-income tenants in housing court, Princeton researchers say eviction warrants and monetary judgments against them are down.
By Danielle McLean • May 9, 2022 -
Who topped NMHC's 2022 lists?
From developers and owners to builders and managers, the rankings are much anticipated every year.
May 4, 2022 -
How companies are filling the maintenance void
In a tight labor market, it’s very difficult to find people to fix and update apartments. Here’s how managers are recruiting and keeping those workers.
By Leslie Shaver • April 25, 2022 -
Greystar tops NMHC Manager list again, approaches 700,000 units
Asset Living, RangeWater, RPM and Harbor moved up in the National Multifamily Housing Council's annual ranking.
By Leslie Shaver • April 20, 2022 -
Q&A
ZRS heading west into Arizona
The Top 50 manager wants to reduce staffing but needs to keep an on-site presence.
By Leslie Shaver • April 20, 2022 -
Alfred boosts property management platform with more hires
The proptech firm adds vice presidents of multifamily operations and product as it looks to expand.
By Leslie Shaver • April 8, 2022