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		<title>Taking Stock: Firms Using RM</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 10:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Bousquin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following represents what we believe to be the most comprehensive accounting of multifamily firms using revenue management ever compiled. Not all of these firms are at the same point in the adoption curve. Some are multi-year veterans who long-ago rolled RevMan out to their entire portfolio. Others may still be in pilots, with just one or two properties [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following represents what we believe to be the most comprehensive accounting of multifamily firms using revenue management ever compiled.</p>
<p>Not all of these firms are at the same point in the adoption curve. Some are multi-year veterans who long-ago rolled RevMan out to their entire portfolio. Others may still be in pilots, with just one or two properties online. Then there are those who are still conducting &#8220;head-to-head&#8221; tests of various solutions at multiple communities.</p>
<p>Regular readers will notice that we&#8217;re not tracking the specific solution each company is using.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve made this adjustment for a few reasons. First, what once was a fledging collection of RevMan pioneers in multifamily has now expanded enough for the term &#8220;universe&#8221; to rightly apply to it.</p>
<p>Yet, just like counting the stars, it&#8217;s nearly impossible to keep up with every company using this technology. The subsequent task of accurately tracking which solution each is using has now grown beyond this humble blog&#8217;s resources.</p>
<p>The overall goal of MFR.com has always been to track, cover and highlight the use of RevMan in multifamily, and we will continue to do exactly that.</p>
<p>But if you&#8217;re shopping for a solution and you want to know which one would be best for you, you&#8217;ll still be better served by doing it the old-fashioned way: get on the phone, press the flesh and get out to as many meetings as possible. Ask your colleagues, associates and peers about their experiences. There&#8217;s not a Yelp! for multifamily solutions – yet &#8212; but we&#8217;d wager you can find all the answers you need in your phone&#8217;s contact list.</p>
<p>Our goal in the future will be to determine how many units are actually being priced using all flavors of RevMan in the industry, and we&#8217;ll be talking with third-party providers who are better suited to gather and track that sort of data.</p>
<p>In the meantime, we will continue to track firms using RevMan, and maintain a broad, if not all-inclusive list. Which means if you fit here, but aren&#8217;t listed and would like to be, we&#8217;d love to <a href="mailto:joe@ameredit.com">hear</a> from you.</p>
<p>Likewise, if you&#8217;re included, but would prefer not to be, <a href="mailto:joe@ameredit.com">email me</a>.</p>
<p>And remember, make sure to get the latest on this and all of multifamily&#8217;s tech trends at <a href="http://www.apartmentinternetmarketing.com/2010/09/aim-2011-may-2-4-in-huntington-beach/">AIM 2011</a>, set for May 2-4 at the Hyatt Regency in Huntington Beach. And to get the focused download on all things RevMan, keep September 12-14 open for the inaugural <a href="http://www.multifamilyrevenue.com/2011/announcing-the-2011-apartment-revenue-management-conference/">Apartment Revenue Management Conference</a>.</p>
<p>And now, the list:</p>
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<li>Abacus Capital Group </li>
<li>AIMCO </li>
<li>Alliance Residential </li>
<li>Allison-Shelton Real Estate      Services </li>
<li>Altman Management Companies </li>
<li>Amerimar Enterprises </li>
<li>AMLI Residential </li>
<li>Apogee Residential, LLC </li>
<li>Archon Group </li>
<li>Archstone </li>
<li>Associated Estates Realty      Corporation </li>
<li>AvalonBay Communities </li>
<li>B &amp; M Management Company,      LLC </li>
<li>Babcock Brown Residential </li>
<li>The Bascom Group, LLC </li>
<li>The Bainbridge Companies </li>
<li>Barrett &amp; Stokely, Inc. </li>
<li>Bell Partners </li>
<li>Berkshire Property Advisors </li>
<li>BH Management Services, Inc. </li>
<li>BlackRock </li>
<li>Blue Ridge Companies </li>
<li>Bonaventure Realty Group, LLC </li>
<li>The Bozzuto Group </li>
<li>Capstone Real Estate      Services, Inc. </li>
<li>The Carlyle Group </li>
<li>Carmel Partners </li>
<li>Camden Property Trust </li>
<li>Carter-Haston Real Estate      Services </li>
<li>Centennial Holding Company,      LLC </li>
<li>CIM Group, Inc. </li>
<li>Cohen-Esrey Real Estate      Services, LLC </li>
<li>Colonial Properties Trust </li>
<li>ConAm Management Company </li>
<li>Continental Properties      Company </li>
<li>Corcoran Management Company </li>
<li>Crawford Communities </li>
<li>CWS Apartment Homes </li>
<li>David Drye Company, LLC </li>
<li>DEI Communities </li>
<li>Dominion Management, LLC </li>
<li>DRA Advisors, LLC </li>
<li>Dunes Residential Services </li>
<li>E&amp;S Ring Management Corporation </li>
<li>ECI Group </li>
<li>Edgewood Management      Corporation </li>
<li>Epic Asset Management </li>
<li>Essex Property Trust </li>
<li>Equity Residential </li>
<li>Ferebee Properties </li>
<li>First Choice Management      Group, Inc. </li>
<li>First Communities </li>
<li>First Montgomery Group </li>
<li>Flournoy Properties </li>
<li>Fogelman Management Group </li>
<li>Forest City Residential      Management, Inc. </li>
<li>Forest Property Management </li>
<li>FPI Management, Inc. </li>
<li>Freeman Webb Company </li>
<li>Gannon Management Group </li>
<li>General Investment &amp;      Development </li>
<li>GF Properties Group, LLC </li>
<li>GMH Capital Partners </li>
<li>Grand Peaks Property Management </li>
<li>Greystar Real Estate Partners </li>
<li>Griffis/Blessing, Inc. </li>
<li>Grubb &amp; Ellis Company </li>
<li>Gumenick Management Co., LLC </li>
<li>Hamilton Zanze &amp; Company </li>
<li>Henderson Global Investors </li>
<li>HHHUNT </li>
<li>Hirschfeld Properties, LLC </li>
<li>Holland Residential </li>
<li>Home Properties </li>
<li>IMT Residential </li>
<li>Interland Corporation </li>
<li>The Irvine Company </li>
<li>JBG Residential </li>
<li>J.C. Hart Company </li>
<li>JPI </li>
<li>Julian LeCraw Company </li>
<li>Jupiter Communities </li>
<li>The Kamson Corporation </li>
<li>KBS Companies </li>
<li>Korman Residential </li>
<li>Landmark Residential </li>
<li>Laramar Group </li>
<li>LaSalle Investment Management </li>
<li>Legacy Partners </li>
<li>Lewis Operating Corporation </li>
<li>Lincoln Properties </li>
<li>Madison Apartment Group </li>
<li>Mark-Taylor Residential, Inc. </li>
<li>MC Companies </li>
<li>MEB Management Services </li>
<li>Mid-America Apartment      Communities </li>
<li>Mission Residential </li>
<li>Morgan Group </li>
<li>Morgan Properties </li>
<li>NOI Capital Partners </li>
<li>Noland Real Estate Services </li>
<li>Northland Investment      Corporation </li>
<li>Olympic Investors </li>
<li>Orion Real Estate Services,      Inc. </li>
<li>Ovation Property Management </li>
<li>Pacific Living Properties,      Inc. </li>
<li>PASSCO Companies, LLC </li>
<li>PEM Real Estate Group </li>
<li>Pinnacle — American      Management Services </li>
<li>The Prime Group, Inc. </li>
<li>Prometheus Real Estate Group,      Inc. </li>
<li>Post Properties </li>
<li>PRG Real Estate Management </li>
<li>Regional Investment &amp;      Management (RIM) </li>
<li>Renaissance Property Group,      LLC </li>
<li>Resource Residential </li>
<li>Riverstone Residential Group </li>
<li>RREEF </li>
<li>Sack Properties </li>
<li>Sagebrush Capital Management </li>
<li>Sares-Regis </li>
<li>Sentinel Real Estate      Corporation </li>
<li>Sequoia Equities, Inc. </li>
<li>Shea Properties </li>
<li>Sidal Realty Company </li>
<li>Simpson Property Group </li>
<li>The Sobrato Organization </li>
<li>Sterling American Property,      Inc. </li>
<li>Steven D. Bell &amp; Company </li>
<li>Stockbridge Real Estate Funds </li>
<li>Stonemark Management </li>
<li>Sunrise Management </li>
<li>Switzenbaum &amp; Associates </li>
<li>TIAA-CREF </li>
<li>Trammel Crow Residential </li>
<li>Transwestern </li>
<li>UDR, Inc. </li>
<li>Univesco </li>
<li>Verde Apartment Communities </li>
<li>Walton Communities </li>
<li>Washington Real Estate      Investment Trust </li>
<li>Waterton Residential </li>
<li>Weinstein Properties </li>
<li>West Coast Redevelopment </li>
<li>Westcorp Management Group </li>
<li>Westdale Asset Management </li>
<li>Western Rim Property Services </li>
<li>Wilkinson Real Estate      Advisors, Inc. </li>
<li>Woodmont Real Estate Services </li>
<li>The Worthing Companies </li>
<li>ZRS Management, LLC </li>
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		<title>Announcing the 2011 Apartment Revenue Management Conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jan 2011 10:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Lefkovits</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apartment Revenue Management Conference September 12-14, 2011 presented by For operations executives pricing managers, analysts, future adopters and the undecided. No experience required! * Professional multifamily investors, asset managers and general partners; * Pricing managers and analysts; * Property management executives; and * Quantitative marketing managers You and your organization will profit: * Learn revenue [...]]]></description>
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<td colspan="2">For operations executives pricing managers, analysts, future adopters and the undecided. No experience required!</td>
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<p>* Learn revenue management strategies to maximize financial yield</p>
<p>* Attract new investors with superior operational and pricing capabilities the way the REITs do</p>
<p>* Brainstorm tactics with pricing professionals from other industries</p>
<p>* Skeptical? Fact-find with experts about whether rent optimization works in multifamily</p>
<p>* Find a competitive edge as a third-party manager with new pricing tactics and metrics</p>
<p>* Find vendors of  systems, implementation consulting and data</p>
<p>* For brokers and lenders too – learn what revenue management means for underwriting transactions at maximum value</p>
<p>…and more!</p>
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<p>Conference program:  Steve Lefkovits, MultifamilyRevenue.com (510) 444-2988 or steve [at] jtimedia.com</p>
<p>NAA: Paul Bergeron, National Apartment Association, (703) 797-0606 or paul [at] naahq.org.</p>
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		<title>What Double Dip? Colonial Pushes Richmond Rents 14 Percent.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Bousquin</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--[endif]-->	Worried about raising your rents in the face of that &ldquo;double-dip&rdquo; recession that&rsquo;s lurking around the corner? Don&rsquo;t tell that to the executive team at Colonial Properties Trust.</p>
<p>	In a 2Q 2010 conference call that provided plenty of nuggets for apartment pricing professionals to chew on, the company reported that it pushed collective rents by 5.6 percent on 28,000 units in May and June.</p>
<p>	Even more stunning, though, was one of its submarket standouts: in Richmond, Va., Colonial was able to raise its rates by a whopping 14.7 percent.</p>
<p>	Those results came during a quarter in which Colonial beat analysts&rsquo; earnings estimates by 2 cents, and felt enough positive business momentum to raise its overall outlook for the remainder of the year.</p>
<p>	Chief Operating Officer Paul Earle told analysts Thursday that the company&rsquo;s latest rent increases came while using the Rainmaker Group&rsquo;s LRO revenue management software to push pricing. <a href="http://www.multifamilyrevenue.com/2010/recession_revenue_management/">On its 1Q earnings call back in April</a>, it announced it would use the system to test rent increases of 7 to 16 percent in various markets.</p>
<p>	On its 2Q call Thursday, execs gushed about the initial results of that push, and the software they used to get there.</p>
<p>	&ldquo;LRO is doing a very good job helping us manage our rates,&rdquo; Earle said. &ldquo;We kind of turbocharged the LRO system, and then we let the LRO system start working the rents up or down. If we were too aggressive, it helped us adjust rents back down. And if we were not aggressive enough, it moved rents even higher.&rdquo;</p>
<p>	That was the case at the firm&rsquo;s Richmond properties, where the company originally targeted a 10 percent increase in asking rents for its apartments, and the revenue management system pushed for even more. &ldquo;LRO moved them up another 4.7 percent, so in Richmond, we&rsquo;re up 14.7 percent,&rdquo; Earle said.</p>
<p>	Earle described that extra push as a primary example of why revenue management systems shouldn&rsquo;t be viewed as an autopilot system for setting apartment prices, while noting that it took guts for the company&rsquo;s leasing agents to follow its recommendations.</p>
<p>	&ldquo;It&rsquo;s not a perfect black box. It requires a lot of interaction with on-the-ground intelligence,&rdquo; Earle said. &ldquo;And I will say that our men and women out in the field were fearless. They embraced this large rent increase beta test with enthusiasm. They were out marketing the price of their apartments far above the competition in anticipation that the competition would come up and join us, and that is what happened.&rdquo;</p>
<p>	Earle&rsquo;s insights into the firm&rsquo;s second-quarter pricing moves came in response to a question from FBR Capital Markets analyst David Toti. Citing guidance from Colonial CFO Reynolds Thompson that the firm&rsquo;s prices for new leases should catch up to its rates for renewing leases sometime in the third quarter, Toti asked why the company was still maintaining a 96 percent plus occupancy, and not pushing prices even more.</p>
<p>	Earle&rsquo;s answer underscored the impact that revenue management solutions are having on the metrics multifamily pros &ndash; and indeed, Wall Street analysts &ndash; use to gauge the performance of an apartment portfolio. Namely, in a portfolio that&rsquo;s managed for overall revenue, occupancy alone is not as important as the sweet-spot between optimal occupancy and optimal rent.</p>
<p>	&ldquo;We are really not occupancy driven,&rdquo; Earle said. &ldquo;LRO is set up under several business rules, but it really doesn&#39;t trigger specifically on occupancy. It looks at unit availability, traffic, our lease renewal schedule that&rsquo;s coming and historical information from the same period of a year ago. So there are many business rules that will help us determine what is optimal rent, and there&#39;s a delicate balance between occupancy and rental rate.&quot;</p>
<p>	In other words, when it comes to managing to revenue, occupancy alone is no longer king. At the same time, Thompson explained that company was using LRO to maintain current occupancies in anticipation of the seasonal drop that usually comes in the back-to-school third quarter.</p>
<p>	Finally, when asked by Banc of America Securities-Merrill Lynch analyst Michelle Ko whether it was concerned about that double-dip recession we&rsquo;ve all been hearing about, Colonial&rsquo;s executive team, which actually boosted its Wall Street guidance on the call for the remainder of the year, said it hadn&rsquo;t seen any evidence of a secondary slump materializing. When Ko asked whether it was pushing rents any less aggressively in July than in June, she got an uncharacteristically unambiguous answer for a Wall Street earnings call.</p>
<p>	&ldquo;No,&rdquo; Thompson said. &ldquo;We actually see the continuation of the positive pattern.&rdquo;</p>
<p>	See the transcript of the call <a href="http://seekingalpha.com/article/216018-colonial-properties-trust-q2-2010-earnings-call-transcript">here</a>, and listen to it <a href="http://www.talkpoint.com/viewer/starthere.asp?Pres=131533">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>RevMan in the Recession: Listen to Davidoff and Steiner Jovanovic</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 18:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you still need evidence of how revenue management can help stop the bleeding in a falling market, or get you to the top faster in a rising one, <a href="http://event.on24.com/view/presentation/flash/EventConsoleMVC.html?titlecolor=000000&amp;eventid=219880&amp;sessionid=1&amp;username=&amp;partnerref=[Partner%20Ref*]&amp;format=fhaudio&amp;key=17D606AA9F186C4617A27E60FD6429BA&amp;text_language_id=en&amp;playerwidth=970&amp;playerheight=650&amp;overwritelobby=y&amp;silverlight=true&amp;eventuserid=37733967&amp;contenttype=A&amp;mediametricsessionid=33689321&amp;mediametricid=572252&amp;usercd=37733967&amp;mode=launch#">listen to the tete-a-tete between Archstone’s <strong>Donald Davidoff </strong>and RealPage’s <strong>Janine Steiner Jovanovic</strong></a> during the Multifamily Executive Virtual Conference.</p>
<p>The two multifamily revenue management mavens outlined how their respective solutions – the Rainmaker Group’s LRO and RealPage’s YieldStar Price Optimizer &#8212; behaved during the downturn, and what they saw in the first part of 2010 as markets began to recover.</p>
<p>Steiner Jovanovic said her clients were able to respond to falling demand with more moderate pricing adjustments and that YieldStar properties were able to sustain occupancy levels without the rent loss experienced by the general market. In general, she pegged her clients’ outperformance of the market at 3.2 percent nationally in terms of rent and occupancy.</p>
<p>While she didn’t detail the difference between YieldStar users and the market on the way down, she did give comparative numbers for the rising tide of 2010.</p>
<p>“If you compare our results in the first quarter of 2010 to the first quarter of 2009, [YieldStar] properties outperformed 3.7% in revenue, which was made up entirely of net effective rent,” Steiner Jovanovic said. “The markets are still catching up on occupancy, but because YieldStar properties were already in a more favorable occupancy position through the recession, they’re able to push price much more aggressively now.”</p>
<p>For Archstone’s Davidoff, perhaps the earliest adopter of revenue management technology in the multifamily industry, having his LRO pricing tool was the saving grace of an otherwise brutal two-year period.</p>
<p>“It’s fascinating to me,” Davidoff said. “I honestly don’t know how anyone could have made it through this past cycle without a revenue management tool.”</p>
<p>He said that LRO started reacting to the reduction in demand as far back as December 2007, even though seasonality was still giving many operators a false sense of strength, just as they approached the abyss in 2008. Then, the system started projecting strong demand at a time when much of the market was still in the doldrums – and scared into paralysis – when it came to pushing rents back up.</p>
<p>“We&#8217;ve had spectacular rent growth in the first quarter of this year, and our year-over-year numbers are up substantially,” Davidoff said. “It all started in the fourth quarter [of 2009], before operators could feel it, before there was that visceral understanding of what was going on in the market. But the statistics were bearing it out. The guest card counts were rising, the leasing velocities were more steady and solid, and supply wasn&#8217;t quite as brutal, and all of that played together.”</p>
<p>Speaking of raising rents, the two apartment execs also had an interesting perspective on the potential for “green” amenities to push rents in the coming cycle. Spurred by MFE’s moderator Chris Wood, who asked whether revenue management systems could generate “green” premiums in various markets, the two pricing pros were surprisingly optimistic.</p>
<p>“There are already premiums within specific portfolios being garnered by green buildings, I would say particularly within the Pacific Northwest,” Steiner Jovanovic said.  “With regards to YieldStar the results will be there…  any component that drives demand will be capitalized on by the system in the form of affecting rent growth.”</p>
<p>Davidoff, who said Archstone hasn’t explicitly discussed using LRO to get a “green” lift in rents at the company’s properties, pointed to the science of revenue management to say that if green buildings are valued more highly by prospects, they will, indeed, be priced accordingly.</p>
<p>“Where residents or prospects favor green buildings, and if we do our marketing job correctly in communicating those benefits, we will see demand rise, we will see our own internal supply drop and LRO will respond by raising rents,” Davidoff said. “The value of green, or any amenity or feature of a property, is ultimately going to be realized in the demand response.”</p>
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		<title>RealWorld 2010 Preview: YieldStar, Revenue Management and a Higher Upside</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Bousquin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The apartment industry is about to get an in-depth look under the hood of the YieldStar Price Optimizer revenue management solution. Attendees of “RealWorld 2010,” the new moniker for multifamily software maker RealPage’s annual user conference, will learn how Price Optimizer works in at least three different sessions. Topics range from “Revenue Management 101” to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The apartment industry is about to get an in-depth look under the hood of the YieldStar Price Optimizer revenue management solution.</p>
<p>Attendees of “RealWorld 2010,” the new moniker for multifamily software maker RealPage’s annual user conference, will learn how Price Optimizer works in at least three different sessions.</p>
<p>Topics range from “Revenue Management 101” to “Eliminating Concessions” and focusing on best practices to get the most out of revenue management technology.</p>
<p>YieldStar Price Optimizer, which helps set prices for approximately 700,000 units nationally <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/groupAnswers?viewQuestionAndAnswers=&amp;gid=844887&amp;discussionID=21762948&amp;goback=.gdr_1275683033573_1.anh_844887">according to this post from Keith Dunkin</a>, vice president of business development and client services at YieldStar, is one of two major revenue management solutions used in the multifamily industry today, along with the Rainmaker Group’s LRO software package.</p>
<p>You can check out the complete run down of RealWorld 2010 revenue management sessions, to be held in Las Vegas July 25-27, <a href="http://www.realpage.com/realworld/info/session-details-revenue.aspx" target="_blank">here</a>. (While a session on the business side of the senior living market was originally cast in the revenue management track, and highlighted in this column, RealPage has re-categorized it as a general session on its Web site.)</p>
<p>Speakers include a veritable who&#8217;s who of apartment pricing pros, including UDR&#8217;s <strong>Chris Long</strong>, Greystar Realty Partner&#8217;s <strong>Tom Bumpass</strong>, Archon Residential&#8217;s <strong>Mark Van Tilburg</strong>, Camden Property Trust&#8217;s<strong> James Flick</strong>, Berkshire Property&#8217;s <strong>Ken Catmull</strong> and Trammell Crow&#8217;s <strong>Susan Vickery.</strong></p>
<p>With that kind of star power, RealPage says attendees will see how revenue management can help properties reach their potential, while achieving premiums of two to five percent over market performance.</p>
<p>That range is just slightly higher than the two to four percent spread typically cited for revenue management in the apartment industry. But it’s also not surprising that RealPage is one-upping the revenue management ceiling this year, given the momentum many owners and managers are starting to see as the recovery takes shape.</p>
<p>Colonial Properties Trust, for instance, an LRO user, recently said it intended to push rents 7 to 16 percent at selected properties using its revenue management tools.</p>
<p>After this <a href="http://www.multifamilyrevenue.com/2010/recession_revenue_management/" target="_blank">MultifamilyRevenue article</a> highlighted that trend, Keith Dunkin, RealPage’s director of business development and client services, commented that YieldStar users were also experiencing a lift in the current environment.</p>
<p>“Now that markets have begun to turn, we have seen aggressive rent increase recommendations becoming more prominent and are confident that the Revenue Management systems will help to lead the market back up,” Dunkin wrote on the LinkedIn Apartment Pricing Professionals group. “In the latest ‘down market’ YieldStar partners benchmarked their performance to non-YieldStar assets and 3rd party data providers and are seeing an average effective revenue premium of 3 percent plus, with some experiencing several points above.”</p>
<p>You can see Keith Dunkin’s full comments on the LinkedIn group, <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/groupAnswers?viewQuestionAndAnswers=&amp;gid=844887&amp;discussionID=21762948&amp;goback=.gdr_1275683033573_1.anh_844887" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Are you a YieldStar or LRO user? What results are you seeing in this environment? Let us know on the <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=844887&amp;trk=myg_ugrp_ovr" target="_blank">LinkedIn Apartment Pricing Professionals</a> page.</p>
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