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Industry Trends Report | Week of January 13

The top storylines in multifamily this week are marketing channel diversification, leveraging services for retention, fostering trust with third-party clients, resident onboarding, media coverage of pricing software, living walls, occupancy improves, owners unite against price gouging in California and food aid reached pets displaced by Los Angeles wildfires.

Industry Trends Report | Week of January 6

The top storylines in multifamily this week are SmartRent launches investment program, rate cuts and higher RTO in 2025, apartment rent growth dips, helping in pet emergencies, data-driven strategies for leasing, 2025 multifamily anti-resolutions, revolutionizing multifamily websites, how AI is transforming multifamily and branding trends for the next…

Industry Trends Report | Week of December 2

The top storylines in multifamily this week are towing and resident happiness, Hamilton Zanze CEO shares insights, Boomers vs. Zoomers at work, the evolution of tech vendors, navigating technological changes, streamlining leasing using AI, supply and demand not in sync and rent growth forecasts.

Increased Satisfaction Is as Simple as Opting In

You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs. Similarly, you can't create a well-ordered parking ecosystem in a multifamily community without consequences for people parking in spaces they shouldn't be in. Owners and operators can win overall parking satisfaction by allowing their residents to play an active role…

Getting Creative With Space and NOI

As rent growth cools, new units hit the market and insurance and interest rates remain high, operators are getting creative in addressing NOI. Joseph Woodbury, Co-Founder and CEO of Neighbor, explains how a growing marketplace for self-storage is maximizing unused space in both existing and new construction.

Industry Trends Report | Week of November 4

The top storylines in multifamily this week are marketing after peak season, who should handle parking in a community, 2024 Voice of the Property Manager, fraud detection, interactive maps for maintenance, multifamily absorption hits record levels, CRE in the Trump Administration and California voters reject rent control.

Whose Plate Should Parking Be On?

Parking problems can be a significant source of stress and sometimes conflict. In many instances, there's little that can be done to change the situation from an infrastructure standpoint. Many communities have what they have for spaces and the system functions at the whims of resident demand.