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Customer Experience in Student Housing: Delivering Exceptional Service to Short-Term Renters

Appfolio

Owning or managing a student housing property comes with the opportunity to build an incredible reputation in a small, tight-knit community. Discover five ways you can create long-term benefits for short-term student renters.

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Airbnb Rental Property Analysis: How to Make a Profit

JMZ Management

How to do Airbnb rental property analysis? Do these property analyses before purchasing to ensure profit. Click the link to know.

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A New Law Affects Real Estate Investors: How to Comply and Avoid Liability

BiggerPockets

The Corporate Transparency Act took effect on January 1, 2024. We'll explain what the CTA is and how it impacts real estate investors.

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8 Key Takeaways for Accelerating ESG Integration as a Critical Component of Corporate Real Estate Strategy

Colliers

In a rapidly changing landscape, where environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors are progressively becoming central to corporate decision-making, the integration of these principles into corporate real estate strategies has emerged as a critical imperative.

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Avoiding Lease Accounting Pitfalls in 2025: Lessons Learned from Spreadsheet Errors

Speaker: Abdi Ali, Sr. Lease Accounting Consultant

Join this insightful webinar with industry expert Abdi Ali, who will discuss the challenges that can arise from managing lease accounting with spreadsheets! He will share real-world examples of errors, compliance issues, and risks that may be present within your spreadsheets. Learn how these tools, while useful, can sometimes lead to inefficiencies that affect your time, resources, and peace of mind.

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Multifamily rental growth and occupancy update year-end 2023

MRI Software

This analysis looks at overall occupancy levels and rental growth trends for twelve markets across Texas, Arizona, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Florida. Occupancy As 2023 ended, the seasonal slowdown continued to drop occupancy levels in all metro areas. This seasonal slowness, coupled with strong new construction deliveries, caused occupancy levels to settle.

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What Should the Landlord Know About Landlord Carpet Replacement Laws?

Real Property Management Choice

The main confusion regarding renters’ rights is their right to make necessary repairs to the property. People often face disputes over what repairs are necessary or who is responsible for creating the damage that made the repair necessary in the first place. After all, the landlord’s carpet replacement law in California deals with one of the most common reasons for disputes between the landlord and the tenant.

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Quick Hits | MSCI November Update

Colliers

Office With $2.8 billion in sales volume, November marked a new monthly low for 2023. Volume is off 54% from last year, and very few CBD properties traded. Distress is visible, with multiple properties selling for less than $100 per square foot.

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Risks of Having a Vacant Rental Property

Nest DC

Are you aware of the hidden risks lurking in your vacant rental property? As a housing provider, it’s essential to understand that an unoccupied property isn’t just a temporary loss of rental income. It can also be a magnet for a host of unforeseen issues. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the less obvious, yet significant risks that come with having a vacant rental unit.

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Do Rental Properties Need Fire Extinguishers?

MRI Software

Picture this scenario: one of your tenants is cooking dinner when suddenly the pot on the stove bursts into flames. A fire extinguisher is nearby, allowing them to quickly extinguish the fire and avoid any devastating consequences. Having fire extinguishers in your multifamily property can mean the difference between a minor inconvenience and a major disaster.

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New Flood Zones Could Skyrocket Housing Costs in the Midwest—Here’s What You Need To Know

BiggerPockets

Flood zones continue to expand, and now this region of the country is feeling the pressure. Watch out for rising costs in these markets.

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Healthcare’s Shifting Regulatory Landscape

Colliers

Historically, healthcare regulations primarily focused on patient safety, quality of care, and standardization. However, the modern healthcare ecosystem faces multifaceted challenges that demand a more comprehensive approach to regulation.

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DC Winter Deadlines + Tips You Should Know

Nest DC

For many of us, the time has come to pack up from the holidays. Whether that’s disposing of trees, packing up donations, or simply cleaning up around the house in the new year, you probably have a few boxes to check off your to-do list. Maybe you've tried a new tradition of purchasing a live tree, or you're new to living in Washington, DC, and now you're wondering how and where to dispose of unwanted items.

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Low-Cost Properties Are Actually the Most Expensive

BiggerPockets

Low-cost properties are appealing because you can acquire and generate income with less initial capital. But they are actually the most expensive way to achieve and maintain financial freedom.

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With Mortgage Rates Set To Drop, Will This Be the Year Sellers Come Back? Here’s What the Data Says

BiggerPockets

Mortgage rates have been on the decline and are expected to keep falling. What does that mean for inventory and home seller attitudes this year? Here's what you need to know.

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Housing Confidence Has Bottomed Out—But Experts Say There’s Light at the End of the Tunnel?

BiggerPockets

Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index hit all-time lows last year, but now experts say we've turned a corner. Here's what you need to know.

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Zillow and Redfin Top Economists Give Their 2024 Housing Market Predictions

BiggerPockets

With doomsday headlines and lagging consumer confidence, how should you proceed in 2024? Time to get the advice of TWO senior economists!

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No Closing Cost Refinance—Is it Right for You?

BiggerPockets

A no closing cost refinance is a type of mortgage refinancing where the lender covers upfront closing costs in exchange for a slightly higher interest rate on the new loan.

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10 Financial Myths That Even the Rich Get Wrong

BiggerPockets

We all fall victim to fallacies, even the most wealthy do. But the best antidote is staying informed. Here are 10 myths about investing and money.

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24 Money Tips for 2024: Credit Scores, Subscriptions, & Claiming FREE Money

BiggerPockets

If you’re after the best money tips for 2024, we’ve got you covered!

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Our Lopsided Housing Supply: Why Builders Are Barely Making a Dent

BiggerPockets

The housing market has two big problems: home prices and a lack of supply.

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The Impact of Inflation on Real Estate

BiggerPockets

Inflation broadly impacts the overall economy, causing the prices of goods and services to rise. This can have rippling effects across various sectors, including the real estate market.

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Do College Football Towns Make the BEST Real Estate Investing Markets?

BiggerPockets

What makes a good real estate market? A stable or growing population, large employers nearby, tourism, and, as a bonus, college-educated residents.

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How to Unlock Off-Market Real Estate Deals with This “Personalized Pitch”

BiggerPockets

Off-market real estate deals allow you to avoid the multiple listings service (MLS) and find RARE properties often at a sizable discount, but many rookie investors are hesitant to send […]

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Do College Football Towns Make the BEST Real Estate Investing Markets?

BiggerPockets

What makes a good real estate market? A stable or growing population, large employers nearby, tourism, and, as a bonus, college-educated residents.

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Commercial Real Estate Had a Tough 2023—Here’s How You Can Buy It Now

BiggerPockets

Well, 2023 has been another wild year in commercial real estate. The headlines continue to scream trouble for CRE. Many are getting increasingly fantastic.

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How to Pay Off Credit Card Debt FAST ($30K+ in 1 Year!)

BiggerPockets

Today, we’re going to show you how to pay off credit card debt FAST.

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Zillow and Redfin Top Economists Give Their 2024 Housing Market Predictions

BiggerPockets

With doomsday headlines and lagging consumer confidence, how should you proceed in 2024? Time to get the advice of TWO senior economists!

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5 Ways You Can Get Rich WITHOUT Investing in Real Estate

BiggerPockets

Investing in real estate can be a great way to generate wealth, but it isn’t for everyone.

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Buying Rental Properties for $0 Down, 0% Interest the Creative Way

BiggerPockets

One couple is building MASSIVE passive income and generational wealth by buying rental properties for zero dollars out of pocket, sometimes with zero percent interest rates.

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JL Collins: You Don’t Need to Be Rich to Reach Financial Independence

BiggerPockets

JL Collins is one of the most respected authors in the financial independence community.

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Debunking the Housing Market: Why 86% of Americans Are Wrong About Real Estate

BiggerPockets

Most Americans believe that buying a house is a BAD idea right now.

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From Prison to Real Estate Investor Making $71K/Year from ONE Rental

BiggerPockets

Making $71,000 per year from ONE rental property is a huge feat for any real estate investor, but it’s even more impressive when you’ve had to work your way from […]

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Updated Real Estate Terminology

Nest DC

When it comes to fair housing in DC, we sometimes find ourselves asking “Is that legal?” and following up with, “And is it ethical?” There’s a difference, and trends in real estate certainly have not always embraced that second question.  In 2020, there was a shift in the broader political landscape that accelerated the conversation around equitable and accessible housing.