
New wave of competition has overtaken multifamily housing due to the increased number of available units across major metropolitan areas. The expectations of renters continue to evolve with the change in today’s rente...

Natural disasters, fires, floods, cyberattacks, and infrastructure failures are no longer uncommon occurrences. Disruptive hurricanes are threatening coastal portfolios, while winter storms are locking down the operation of multi...

Current real estate investors have numerous investment options that surpass those of previous generations. They have created new ways for properties to generate revenue, while traditional leasing methods provide consistent and re...

Property management today looks very different from what it did even a few years ago. It is no longer limited to collecting rent on time, fixing occasional maintenance issues, or filling empty units as quickly as possible. Expect...

The role of property managers is in high demand in 2026. One of the most effective ways for property managers to cut costs is to leverage technology. Meanwhile, property management is a balance between maintaining quality and con...

Property management staff are the backbone of every successful property management business. Systems matter, software matters, and processes matter, but at the end of the day, it is people who deal with tenants, owners, vendors, ...

The accidental landlord is no longer a rare situation. In 2026, it became one of the most common types of rental property among market participants. These are not people who planned to build a rental portfolio or study real estat...

Tenant retention strategies matter more in 2026 than they ever did before. Finding new tenants is expensive, time-consuming, and honestly exhausting. Listings, showings, screenings, cleaning units, offering move-in incentives, an...