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A new phase in property management companies’ portfolio growth? [The Lookout]

Buildium

Heading into 2025, portfolio growth was at the top of property management companies list of priorities for the seventh year straight. In Buildiums most recent survey , 91% of third-party property management companies told us that they expect to grow their portfolios in the two years to come.

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

Buildium

Which trends will 2025 hold for property management companies in the United States? We’ve done the research on the forces that will shape the property management industry and the rental market next year. What’s changed since 2023 is the pace of growth that companies expect.

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Flexible Rent Payments Help Property Managers And Tenants

Rental Housing Journal

By offering flexible rent payment programs, property managers can help residents stay on track while ensuring steady cash flow and smoother operations. By Aaron Gries Vice President of Product Management at Zego Rent is the biggest expense for most residents, and many struggle to pay it on time.

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Reserve fund requirements for Canadian condominiums and stratas

Condo Control

Class 1 – Comprehensive study A physical examination of the property must be conducted. The professional will review maintenance records and interview directors, employees and agents of the corporation, and deliver a reserve fund projection that spans at least 30 years.

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4 Ways AI is Transforming the Multifamily Housing Industry

Rental Housing Journal

4 Ways AI is being leveraged by multifamily owners and operators to optimize their marketing efforts from leasing to maintenance. By Vickie Rogers Artificial intelligence (AI) is rewriting how the entire real estate industry operates, including improving the way multifamily properties market and advertise their residences.

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Mitigation For Common Property Losses

Rental Housing Journal

By Jason Jones SVP, Risk Management Preventing Property Losses Protecting investment properties involves more than just securing a solid insurance policyit requires a proactive approach to minimizing risks that could result in costly losses.

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How will tariffs affect real estate and the property management industry in 2025?

Buildium

In this post, well talk about how tariffs will affect real estate, the property management industry, and the broader economy. percentage points in 2026, or as much as 0.6 Check out our latest Property Management Industry Report download your free copy now. But first, well catch you up on how tariffs work.