For rental owners, a crucial element of promoting and leasing property often comes down to a need to know what a potential tenant is looking for in a unit.
For rental owners, a crucial element of promoting and leasing property often comes down to a need to know what a potential tenant is looking for in a unit.
According Freddie Mac, many of the Baby Boomer generation are turning to rental properties as the perfect place to settle down in their twilight years.
We look at the burgeoning trend of micro-unit multifamily buildings.
Communal amenity spaces have gotten bigger and more extravagant in recent years—a trend industry professionals aren’t sure will change any time soon.
According to some speakers on the multifamily panel at the recent RealShare Los Angeles, there are plenty of opportunities outside of the core markets.
Millennials and Baby Boomers have more in common than you may think.
San Diego renters care more about being close to a bar than public transit or a school, said a study by the National Multifamily Housing Council.
The top amenities for apartment residents include high speed internet access, a patio or balcony and in-unit washer/dryers.