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2025 rental market predictions: 14 property management trends to prepare your business for

Buildium

Prediction #1: The Historic Rate of Apartment Construction Will Slow Down In 2025, the total number of completed apartments is expected to fall by 20%, according to RealPage Analytics. A similar trend is expected to play out in the build-to-rent sector.)

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Mitigating Investment Risks in Multifamily Real Estate

American Apartment Owners Association

The escalating average legal verdicts in real estate from 2015 to 2019 underscore the importance of prioritizing legal compliance measures. Interest rate fluctuations influence financing costs and investment returns. By staying informed and adapting, you can effectively reduce potential financial losses and maximize returns.

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Things to Know as a First Time Renter

Authority Property Management

Things Every First Time Renter Should Know Updated 1/6/2019 Are you looking into renting your first home or apartment? Moving into a home or apartment on your own for the first time requires a lot of responsibility. Providing a list of references upfront without your landlord even asking will impress them.

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8 Property Management Blogs Every Landlord Should Be Reading.

Authority Property Management

Updated 12-13-2019 When it comes to property management, we realize there are many issues to deal with each day. Multifamily Executive One of the more interesting blogs we’ve visited recently, Multifamily Executive provides landlords with articles on many topics in business and finance. To look at the many topics it covers.

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Best Passive Real Estate Investments: The Lazy Investor’s Guide

SparkRental

It takes enormous amounts of work: work to find good deals on properties , work to find financing, work to oversee and negotiate with contractors, work to advertise vacant units and screen tenants , sign leases and collect rents, and maintain units over time. They’ve paid me 10% interest every quarter since 2019.

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Ep 124: How much did La Casita made in 2020

The Hosting Journey

In today’s episode, 2020: A Year in Review for La Casita I’m going to dive into La Casita's 2020 finances. But you can only know this by diving headfirst into finances. We saved a lot by taking advantage of Black Friday sales in 2019, but we still spent about $2,000. Was it a profitable year? Poor Javier! When will this stop?”

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