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Empty to Occupied: Marketing Must-Dos to Rent a Property Faster

As a property manager, you understand that time is of the essence when it comes to renting out your properties. One of the most powerful tools at your disposal is high-quality photography. With the advent of smartphones and affordable cameras, property managers can now take their own property photos. However, there’s more to it than… […]

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The House of Mouse: Walt Disney’s Storybook Mansion Up for Rent

Property Highlights: Where: Los Angeles, California Listing Price: $ 40,000/month lease Features: Majestic 6,388-square-foot Tudor-style mansion with four bedrooms and five bathrooms. Added Appeal: Gated, private residence with park-like grounds and parking for 10-plus cars. For many folks, finding the perfect home can be nothing short of a fairytale—a dream that can now become a […]

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Associations File Joint Brief to Challenge NY Rent Control Law

Joint Brief to Challenge NY Rent Control Law NAR joined three other associations in asking the Supreme Court to hear a challenge to New York’s Rent Stabilization Law. Media Contact:  Tori Syrek Rental Properties, Rental Housing Issues

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Commercial Weekly: Modest Rent Differences and Rising Construction Cost are Headwinds for Office-to-Residential Conversions in Major Metro Areas

The conversion of vacant office space for residential use faces hurdles from rising rental and construction costs. www.nar.realtor – Research

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Pandemic and Recession are Changing the Way People Rent and Buy

Robert Dietz says you can count him as among those who believe the geography of housing demand is being changed by the pandemic and the resulting recession. He also thinks some of the changes will endure beyond the dual crises. Dietz, chief economist of the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) says the changes aren’t solely […]

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