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'Economy Watch' Podcast with Dees Stribling: The State of the Economy

In short, the economy isn’t bad. Not great, but not bad either.

On Demand WEBCAST: Designing a Multifamily Website

See a recap of MHN’s most recent webinar on designing a multifamily website that ultimately generates more leads.

Investing in Garden Apartments

Woodfield’s Greg Bonifield questions why urban, transit-oriented development dominated conversations at the NMHC Annual Meeting. He shares the reasons he’s bullish on suburban garden apartments.

Tertiary Markets: Buying Distressed

McKinley CEO Albert M. Berriz presents his 2012 market forecast and shares McKinley’s strategy for buying distressed assets in tertiary markets. McKinley repositioned Waldengreen Condos in Orlando as Riva Apartments.

Rent Growth Will Moderate

Lance Swank, Chief Operating Officer at The Sterling Group, shares take-aways from the NMHC Annual Meeting in Boca Raton. Swank opines on rent growth in 2012 and a number of other topics including development outside “the sexy six” top markets.

MHN TV: Leasing Trends 2012

Alexandra Jackiw, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at Buckingham Companies, shares her takeaways from the NMHC Annual Meeting in Boca Raton, including several trends that property managers should keep an eye on in 2012.

'Economy Watch' Podcast with Dees Stribling: Is the Euro Zone Crisis Over?

The euro zone crisis is over, until next time, and the U.S. economy looks comparatively good.

MHN TV: Investing in Louisville, Ky.

MHN interviews David Snyder, Chairman of Continental Realty Advisors (CRA), during the NMHC 2012 Annual Meeting in Boca Raton, Fla. CRA recently purchased a 1,200-unit portfolio of apartment communities in Louisville, Ky., for $97 million.

'Economy Watch' Podcast with Dees Stribling: Things Are Looking Up!

Things are looking up—can it be for real?

MHN TV: Modern Suburbia–Where It All Began

Author Steve Bergsman talks about America’s very first modern suburban development called Levittown and how it changed suburbia as we know it.