Industry Trends Report | Week of Feb. 21
The top storylines in multifamily this week are revenue recovery, pet waste, vacancy rates, FCC broadband rule, community connectivity and ESG frameworks.
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The top storylines in multifamily this week are revenue recovery, pet waste, vacancy rates, FCC broadband rule, community connectivity and ESG frameworks.
The top storylines in multifamily this week are eviction processes, resident retention, pets, rent growth, preventative maintenance and co-living.
The top storylines in multifamily this week are automation and leasing teams, garden-style communities, enhancing the leasing process, multifamily investment, and rent delinquency.
Several years ago, some might have concluded that suburban, garden-style apartment communities were on the wane. I've always been a believer in this product type, but there was a lot of talk about the growing popularity of high- and mid-rise apartments in infill locations.
The top storylines in multifamily this week are leasing automation, the multifamily pipeline, preferred amenities, rent growth slows, hot markets in 2022, and pet tech.
The biggest multifamily storylines this week: allowing renters to pay more flexibly, cultivating culture, welcoming more pets for business reasons, status of emergency rental assistance, multifamily investment volume in the south and Twitter's acquisition of Quill.
The multifamily storylines that matter: Flexible rent payment taking center stage, a record year for adaptive reuse, self-guided tours changing for single-family, the abundance of capital for multifamily, the next phase of the amenity wars and rent growth continues.
With a greater number of residents working from home, there is increasing demand for high-speed internet and community-wide Wi-Fi. High-speed internet and community Wi-Fi is very important to residents and it powers other highly desired amenities.