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

Buildium

No matter what next year brings, Buildium’s research is here to prepare your business for all that’s to come—starting now, with our 14 rental market predictions for 2025. We’re still seeing the downstream effects of the Fed’s interest rate increases, as well as softening rent growth, cascade through the development sector.

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What Property Managers Should Be Posting on Facebook

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By focusing on educational content that addresses the needs and concerns of your audience, you can build a strong online presence that sets your company apart from the competition. This approach not only helps you attract new clients but also reinforces your role as a trusted advisor in the property management industry.

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Flexible Rent Payments Help Property Managers And Tenants

Rental Housing Journal

By automating payment reminders, late fees, and collections, property managers can focus on higher-value work that improves resident satisfaction. The rise of flexible rent payments reflects the larger shift in the multifamily industry.

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4 Ways AI is Transforming the Multifamily Housing Industry

Rental Housing Journal

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. In fact, McKinsey predicts generative AI alone can create at least $110 billion to $180 billion in value for the entire real estate industry.

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What Does a Property Manager Do?

California Pacific Realty

Staying on Top of Rental Laws for Peace of Mind Property managers also have a duty to learn about housing regulations. To ensure full compliance, they must stay informed about local, state, and federal laws regulating rental properties. Types of Property Managers Residential Property Managers.