In Secondhand Smoke Suit, Jury’s Verdict Is in Favor of Broker
For real estate brokers in Massachusetts, this was quite a relief
A New Luxury Rental Opens on Manhattan’s Upper West Side
The Corner at 200 West in New York is now open. Situated on Manhattan’s Upper West Side at the intersection of 72nd Street and Broadway and located above a Trader Joe’s opening later this year
White Paper Shows Archstone Increased Revenue by 1.5% from Call Center’s Capture of Incremental Leads
A property can see a significant increase in its revenue by outsourcing its call center and capturing more resident leads in the process
New Site Provides Renters with Incentives to Pay Rent on Time
Chasing residents who are always late in paying their rent is a time consuming affair; one that property managers are all too aware of.
58-Unit Townhome Community in Suburban Chicago Nearly Sold Out
Willow Place is offering an incentive of $8,000 toward options.
Federal Courthouse in Downtown Kansas City to Be Converted to Workforce Housing
The Alexander Co. of Madison, Wis., acquired the historic U.S. Federal Courthouse in downtown Kansas City, Miss.
CIC’s Fund Pool Will Rehabilitate 10,000 Affordable Rental Units in Chicago
At a time when many financial institutions are curtailing credit and neighborhoods are ravaged by an epidemic of foreclosures, a
Under LeasingDesk’s New Product, Gaps in Resident Liability Coverage Will Be Covered
LeasingDesk’s RenterProtection, a supplemental insurance product that provides limited liability coverage to the owner in the event a renter’s insurance policy lapses, is canceled, or the renter has no insurance, has now been released.
New Legislation to Remove Home Buyer Tax Credit Marriage Penalty
Representative Eliot Engel (D-NY17) recently introduced legislation that would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 eliminating the so called ‘marriage penalty’ from the Home Buyer Tax Credit.




