“What Renters Want” With Jessica Fiur
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: 5 Apartment Marketing Tips from The Bachelor
Surprisingly, there are some marketing and leasing tips we can learn from this wildly popular show.
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: New Facebook Emojis and Getting Resident Feedback
Facebook improved its “like” button, giving people more options to show their feelings. Is it time for multifamily to do the same?
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: Whole Foods is Getting a Tattoo Parlor. Should Multifamily?
Should multifamily specifically target Millennials?
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: 5 Secrets to Appeal to Boomers Who Are Looking to Downsize
Baby Boomers are a huge part of the rental market right now. What are you doing to attract them?
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: The Playboy Mansion and When a Roommate Just Won’t Leave
One of the conditions of sale for the Playboy Mansion is that Hugh Hefner still gets to live there. In multifamily, what do you do when a roommate leaves and the other wants to stay—and bring in a new roommate?
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: Powerball Regret: Ultimate Apartment Luxury That Could Have Been
If you won the Powerball jackpot or money was no object, what amenities or features would you add to your community or implement if you were building a community from the ground up?
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: How to Get Your Residents [More] Excited for Star Wars
Here are some tips to get your community into a Star Wars: The Force Awakens mood.
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: Should Apartments Have ‘No Tipping’ Policies?
Some restaurants are banning tipping. Should the multifamily industry follow?
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: What to Do When One Resident is Ruining it for Everyone
Some suggestions for when you catch a resident breaking the community rules.
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: Package Management is the New Black (But What Will be in Style Next?)
Package management is hot right now. But what will be the next big trend in multifamily amenities?

