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The 2 Biggest Things That Stress Out Your Vendors

Are you in a good relationship with your vendors? Here are some tips to make sure you get the most out of your partnership.

How Short-Term Rentals Diversify Revenue

More and more multifamily developers, owners and property managers are enhancing their incomes by entering into the hospitality industry.

New Year, New Interior Design Trends

For a property manager or a renter looking to design an apartment, taking into account a few of the year’s design trends can make a huge difference.

5 Ways to Create a Great Site Visit for Prospects

Too often, the potential resident’s meeting with the staff and tour of the community is treated as an afterthought. Here’s how to make that crucial marketing task more inviting.

Raising Rents While Getting Resident Buy-In: Key Takeaways from Netflix

The streaming service is making its largest price increase since it launched, but isn’t worried about much pushback from subscribers. What you can learn from this move.

Retaining Leasing Associates in a Booming Job Market

How can an apartment management company motivate and retain top-notch employees? Here are some suggestions.

4 Ways to Engage With Your Residents After the Holidays

You might be tempted to throw a party for your residents during the holiday season. Don’t. There’s too much stress on everyone. But after, everyone will be looking to relax. Here are some suggestions.

Tattoo Stigma in Multifamily

Would you hire someone with body art at your community? Even though more and more people have tattoos, appearances might still make a difference to hiring managers. Here’s why.

How Your Brain Goes Apartment Shopping

When people experience something pleasant, their brain releases dopamine, a chemical messenger. Find out how you can harness this to give prospective residents a happy association with your property.

Ho Ho Ho! ‘Tis the Decorating Season Again!

The holiday frenzy has begun, and as a property manager, you need to make sure your decorations are cheerful, safe and non-offensive at the same time. Here’s a list of do’s and don’ts.