A funny thing happened on the way to renewing apartment leases in 2010: in most markets, rents went up, and not by just a little. The trend is taking shape just as owners are experiencing somewhat surprising pricing power, in the midst of a tepid recovery where broader prices, including those for consumer goods, have [...]
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 [...]
It looks like RevMan really has grown up in multifamily after all. While faithful followers of MultifamilyRevenue.com have known this for a while, none other than the Wall Street Journal has now recognized the power of revenue management tools applied to the apartment sector. In a story titled “Landlords Upgrade Rent Monitoring,” Corporate America’s paper of [...]
Revenue Manager Q & A: Oakwood’s Jeff Young, Part 2 The following is Part 2 of our Q & A with Oakwood Worldwide’s Jeff Young, where we talked about the unique challenges of the temporary corporate housing market, the impact of the supply side on pricing, the similarities of temporary housing with the rental car [...]