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When Lynette M. Hegeman, vice president of marketing for Atlanta-based Gables Residential, would go on Craigslist to view her company’s advertisements, she’d browse the listings and see recognizable pictures and text. But the company to contact for those apartments wasn’t Gables. It was what...
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Stability returns to Cleveland’s Class A apartment market.
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Two weeks ago, LeBron James said he wanted to take his talents to South Beach this fall. The irony is that while the NBA’s biggest free agent will be, indeed, heading to Miami (much to the dismay of Clevelanders), South Beach is actually losing some of its appeal to Downtown Miami, which boasts a...
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In 2009, the multifamily sector saw historically low transaction. This year, things have been better, but are still bad. As the sales pace ground to a halt in most markets around the country, those people marketing and selling the apartments had nothing to do other than change jobs.
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Multifmaily Marketers Turn to GeoLocation to Prospect for Local Renters
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A smoke-free Maryland apartment community reflects its developers’ concern for healthy living.
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Limited new construction and stable employment have kept Albuquerque, N.M., safe from the dark, looming clouds.
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Like it or not, managing buildings with a rich-and-famous clientele requires tact—and a focus on privacy.
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Taking a look at the supposed return of luxury apartments and condominiums.
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With total attendance trending well ahead of last year's event, the National Apartment Association kicked off its annual education conference and expo with solid energy and a positive outlook for the future.