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Blog Post How Remote Work Has Affected Rental Rates

How Remote Work Has Affected Rental Rates

According to a recent analysis by Yardi Matrix, people working from home, also known as remote work, impacted rental rates. Rental growth was slower in areas where most people were given the option or were ordered to work remotely. The same analysis also showed that the ability t...
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Blog Post Why Choose a Frameless Shower Door for Your Bathroom Remodel?

Why Choose a Frameless Shower Door for Your Bathroom Remodel?

One of the best parts of doing a remodel is designing the look and feel of the space you’re renovating. This is the fun part when you can make your imagination and creativity run free, budget permitting. When remodeling a bathroom, one decision that homeowners need to make ...
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Blog Post A Look at the Average Renter

A Look at the Average Renter

Zillow has recently released the Consumer Housing Trends Report (CHTR) that takes a closer look at renters who moved in the past year. They looked at the demographics of the average renter, such as age, location, and civil status. The report paints a picture of what renters are t...
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Blog Post A Color Guide for Kitchen Cabinets

A Color Guide for Kitchen Cabinets

The kitchen is often considered the heart of the home. This is where family and friends usually gather, and it’s probably one of the most-used areas of any home. If you’re planning to remodel and re-paint your kitchen cabinets, it can be overwhelming to decide what co...
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Blog Post Built-to-Rent Suburbs Might be the Next Big Thing in Real Estate

Built-to-Rent Suburbs Might be the Next Big Thing in Real Estate

Most people associate the suburbs with starter families buying their first home or older couples whose kids are all grown up and have moved out. In the past, these assumptions would have been undoubtedly true. However, a new trend in real estate is slowly but surely emerging. The...
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Blog Post 2021 Apartment Construction Remains Steady

2021 Apartment Construction Remains Steady

The apartment construction market has remained steady despite the challenges it faced in the past year. The COVID-19 pandemic, the lack of workers, permit issues, and material shortages were some of the difficulties encountered. A total of 334,000 apartment units are estimated to...
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Blog Post Delays in Rental Assistance Due to State and Local Processing Issues

Delays in Rental Assistance Due to State and Local Processing Issues

Landlords and tenants who are due rental assistance are having difficulties claiming these funds due to state and local processing delays. In early August, there were more than 7.9 million households still behind on rent. Although millions of these households are eligible for ren...
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Blog Post Bathroom Sinks: Why Two Are Better Than One

Bathroom Sinks: Why Two Are Better Than One

Most of us grew up with just one bathroom sink. But these days, two sinks in one bathroom are steadily gaining popularity, so you may find yourself wondering if it’s a good idea. With a little bit of research and some feedback from our clients, here is our list of why two b...
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Blog Post Who is Responsible for the Housing Shortage?

Who is Responsible for the Housing Shortage?

Why is there a housing shortage? Many Americans are quick to blame investment banks, large corporations, and institutional housing investors for the shortage of housing. One example of this misdirected blame is the criticism recently directed towards Blackrock, a giant investment...
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Blog Post What Landlords Need to Do During a Plumbing Emergency

What Landlords Need to Do During a Plumbing Emergency

Plumbing emergencies are bound to happen sooner or later; it’s just one of those things you should expect when managing a rental property. When it does happen, don’t panic! Here are some helpful tips on what to do in different plumbing-related situations.1. Turn off t...
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