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Affordable Rentals Vanish: Sub-$1K Apartments Now Just 7.5% of Market

American Apartment Owners Association

An accelerating surge in apartment rents is tightening the squeeze on the most affordable segments of the U.S. According to a new report from Redfin, renters seeking apartments under $1,000 a month are increasingly struggling to relocate as rising costs force them to stay in place longer and the number of new listings continues to dwindle.

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Why I bought a property on Carabao island in The Philippines

Get Paid For Your Pad

In 2012 I started my Airbnb journey by renting out my apartment in Amsterdam. It changed my life. It provided me with enough income to travel the world and work on Get Paid For Your Pad, a business that I'm very passionate about. Over the years, the city of Amsterdam has started to adopt even […]

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Meet Azilee Burt, Yardi Solutions Consultant In Affordable Housing

Yardi Breeze

I began working here in 2012. The only exposure I had to affordable housing compliance was a bonded property that required things like income tracking for residents, but it was nothing as complicated as affordable housing can be. What sets Breeze Premier apart from other affordable housing property management solutions?

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2024 Annual Rental Housing Report Key Takeaways

Rental Choice

Softening Rental Markets According to the report, apartment growth has stalled. However, rent growth for apartments with professional management fell during the third quarter (Q3) of 2023. Yes, many new apartments may become available according to the 2024 rental market predictions. million affordable units since 2012.

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Scam Ahead

American Apartment Owners Association

Ponzi operators rope in even seasoned investors with promises of real property and guaranteed returns before cash vanishes, leaving victims’ finances devastated and diminishing trust in the industry. That case involved an Inland Empire company called Financial Solutions, which promised investors returns between 5 and 20 percent per month.