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What Not to Do as a Broker

Are you doing anything that could be turning off potential renters?

WhiteGloves Waste—A Rental Recycling Solution

If your residents aren’t living up to their end of the recycling bargain, perhaps you should check out a waste concierge service. New Jersey-based WhiteGloves Waste LLC is one company that has taken the lead to provide a convenient, secure and reliable waste removal system with their door-to-dumpster waste management services.

MHN Interview: D.C. Development Trends for Multifamily

William Hard, vice president and principal of LCOR, a D.C.-based development company, and vice chair of ULI Washington, talks to MHN about multifamily trends in the D.C. area.

Fogelman Management Group Announces Addition to Senior Leadership Team

Fogelman Management Group announces today that Justin L. Marshall has been appointed executive vice president – property operations.

RealPage Releases New eMoney Order Functionality

RealPage Inc., a provider of on-demand software and software-enabled services to the rental housing industry, announced the launch of the eMoney Order payment solution available through its RealPage Payments platform.

Manhattan Multifamily Sales Jump in First Quarter

According to a report by Ariel Property Advisors, New York multifamily sales increased 34 percent in the first quarter of 2012.

Seniors Housing Sees Occupancy Uptick

Seniors housing occupancy saw an uptick in the first quarter of 2012, according to the most recent report on the industry by NIC MAP.

Anne Frank House Receives $25,000 Grant to Help Homeless Individuals in Washington, D.C.

Anne Frank House announced that it has received a $25,000 grant from a charitable foundation that prefers to remain anonymous.

TODAY’S DEALS: Iconic Silicon Valley Multifamily High-Rise Tower Commands $118M

Institutional Property Advisors arranged the sale of 360 Residences, a high-rise tower in San Jose; and Northmarq closed on $10.86 million in refinancing for an assisted living facility in Colorado.

Commission Approves Student Apartments

A city committee voted unanimously to grant final approval for a 65-unit development on West Dayton Street that would primarily provide a new apartment building for students.