by Fred Harris | Dec 2, 2022 | Multi-Family Housing, Multi-Unit Commercial, Multi-Unit Residential, Property Management
Networking is quite the buzzword these days. You have probably watched the TED Talks, read the articles, and seen all the research and statistics. And you have experienced firsthand the value that connections make to support solid real estate portfolio investments....
by Fred Harris | Sep 29, 2022 | Multi-Family Housing, Multi-Unit Commercial, Multi-Unit Residential, Property Management
Statistics show that 95% of flooring issues experienced at an investment property can be traced back to improper installation and have nothing to do with the flooring materials. Manufacturing defects can occur, of course, but most hard surface flooring materials...
by Carlos Milla | Aug 27, 2021 | Multi-Family Housing, Multi-Unit Residential, Property Management
What’s the difference between a Baby Boomer and a Millennial? One of them never lets the grass grow under his feet, which explains why more than 58% of renters are Millennials. No joke. Most Millennials rent, and coming up fast is Generation Z, the youngest and newest...
by Carlos Milla | Mar 11, 2021 | Multi-Unit Commercial, Property Management
Who knew? A delay on a construction site can end up costing up to $30 million on average, according to the PlanAcademy website, which posted a 2020 report on worldwide construction claims. Of course, that’s what delays can do to a mega project. Yet they still trigger...
by Urban Surfaces | Feb 16, 2021 | Product Information, Property Management
If you’re a property manager, “occupied remodeling” is a part of the business, especially for multi-family units like apartments. You should uphold a high standard for the property. Keep it looking modern. Tenants want to feel comfortable and happy about where they...
by Urban Surfaces | Feb 11, 2021 | Product Information, Property Management
Any property manager will tell you that an unoccupied unit is a daily loss of income. The unit could be left as is. That’s a gamble. Upgrades should be made. They should be done as fast as possible and for the least amount of money. You could splash a few coats of...