RealPage presents 2021 market outlook Recent reports detail a downward trend in residential rent collections as stakeholders seek solutions.
RealPage recently presented a webinar forecasting the likely trends for the multifamily housing market over the next two years. Presenters were Greg Willett, Chief Economist, and Adam Couch, Market Analyst. The webinar spent significant time reviewing the performance of the multifamily housing market in 2020 in order to set the stage for what they expect […]
Jobs market stalls at year-end Recent reports detail a downward trend in residential rent collections as stakeholders seek solutions.
By Michael Rudy Two recent reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) describe the current labor situation. They are the Employment Situation Report for December and the Job Openings and Labor Turnover (JOLT) report for November. They show a stagnant labor market. Total employment stagnant The BLS reported that the US unemployment rate remained […]
NATIONAL APARTMENT ASSOCIATION ~ President Robert Pinnegar, CAE Recent reports detail a downward trend in residential rent collections as stakeholders seek solutions.
Dear NAA Members, Earlier this evening, President-elect Biden revealed details of The American Rescue Plan, a sweeping COVID-19 relief package that includes several provisions of note for the rental housing industry. Of primary concern is a drastic federal eviction moratorium, to be in effect through September 30, 2021. On a positive note, the package also […]
TAAEF’s “Be the Next Room to Grow Ambassador” video challenge is back with a twist! Recent reports detail a downward trend in residential rent collections as stakeholders seek solutions.
By Becca Ramati, TAAEF Vice President Dec. 8, 2020 Synopsis As part of the Room to Grow campaign, the Texas Apartment Association Education Foundation is again launching the “Be the Next Room to Grow Ambassador” video challenge—this time for maintenance professionals only! Key takeaways The “Be the Next Room to Grow Ambassador” initiative is an […]
Cybersecurity on the Frontlines of Multifamily Housing Recent reports detail a downward trend in residential rent collections as stakeholders seek solutions.
December 15, 2020 Securing apartment community networks involves more than just phishing tests. By Jeffrey Kok As onsite processes continue their rapid advance toward digital, multifamily housing organizations have increasingly focused on cybersecurity in recent years. Companies are taking cybersecurity more seriously at the board level as investors have pushed for more stringent data-privacy measures, […]
Lessons from Single Family: Self-Guided Tours Are Here to Stay Recent reports detail a downward trend in residential rent collections as stakeholders seek solutions.
December 21, 2020 In the era of COVID-19, self-guided tours have moved from forward-looking innovation to necessity, with the early adopting single-family market offering a roadmap for multifamily professionals. By Samantha Chalmers Before COVID-19, self-guided tours were a cautiously adopted solution throughout the multifamily housing industry. But as panelists discussed in the session, “Lessons from […]
Explaining the Breakdown of One Dollar of Rent Recent reports detail a downward trend in residential rent collections as stakeholders seek solutions.
January 4, 2021 There exists a misconception that rental housing owners enjoy large margins and can continue operating in the absence of rent payments, and with so much discussion around rents during COVID-19, the National Apartment Association (NAA) has released resources that help explain the breakdown of $1 of rent. Because education is an effective way […]
Amenities Reevaluated for Post-Pandemic Times ~ NAAHQ Recent reports detail a downward trend in residential rent collections as stakeholders seek solutions.
December 15, 2020 The pandemic will continue to shape amenity priorities well into the future. By Doug Pike When the Covid-19 pandemic first arrived, amenity closures were among the first direct actions taken by apartment communities. The months-long process of reopening those common areas has exposed the evolving needs of residents and the lasting imprint […]
TAA urges state to prioritize vaccine for apartment personnel Recent reports detail a downward trend in residential rent collections as stakeholders seek solutions.
The Texas Apartment Association is asking the state to consider prioritizing apartment workers for the COVID-19 vaccine. Texas Apartment Association Executive Vice President Chris Newton sent a written request asking the state to consider prioritizing apartment personnel for the state’s allocation of COVID-19 vaccine. TAA notes that many apartment leasing staff and maintenance professionals must […]
Be the Next Room to Grow Ambassador: Maintenance Edition Recent reports detail a downward trend in residential rent collections as stakeholders seek solutions.
Be the Next Room to Grow Ambassador: Maintenance Edition What a great way to kick off the New Year! I’m excited to announce that the “Be the Next Room to Grow Ambassador” video challenge is back. This year we are highlighting our maintenance professionals and we need your help in encouraging submissions. Our maintenance professionals are […]