
Creating a sense of community within a multifamily property isn't something that happens by accident. It's shaped by residents' everyday interactions with one another, the flow of communication, the atmosphere in shared spaces, a...

Turnover in student housing isn't like turnover in typical residential rentals. It arrives suddenly, in massive waves, compressed into short, intense windows where hundreds of things have to happen at once. One week, a building i...

Most landlords start the same way: one property, one tenant, one small step into the world of rental income. Managing that first home feels exciting and manageable. You’re handling repairs, collecting rent, learning the basics ...

Community associations today are managing more responsibilities than ever before. There are dues to collect, architectural requests to review, violations to document, budgets to maintain, and residents who expect faster, clearer ...

Knowing when to replace your property management software is the key to keeping your business running efficiently. When your portfolio expands, older systems can slow down operations, cause errors, and frustrate tenants or employ...

Adopting new technology can unlock major benefits for property management firms. Increased efficiency, better tenant communication, streamlined rent collection, and accurate maintenance tracking are just a few of the advantages. ...

In the early stages of running a property management company, it’s easy to feel like you have everything under control. You might use a spreadsheet to track rent payments, respond to tenant emails manually, and jot down mainten...

The modern rental market is shaped not just by location and pricing, but also by the experience tenants have throughout their lease. Today’s renters, especially millennials and Gen Z, expect digital convenience, transparency, a...