«A lot of
current apartment residents around the country had a preference for living in proximity to a variety of land uses, including restaurants and retail, which would lend itself to a town center style development,» says Caitlin Walter, director of research for the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC), which conducted its own «2015 Resident Preferences Survey» with Kingsley Associates.
Not exact matches
During last month's meeting, locals expressed worries that the
apartments would not cater to longtime
residents and would not be affordable for the
current community.
Assisting prospective and
current residents with
apartment needs by providing excellent customer service, showing tours of property, and providing helpful information in an effort to build good rapports and ultimately lease to new
residents.
• Successfully (and within the parameters of dignity) evicte a
resident who had not paid his rent in over six months and had refused to vacate the
apartment • Increase interest in the
resident building by marketing the premises aggressively, resulting in increased occupation of
apartments • Train, mentor and lead personnel to meet the operational, accounting and custodial needs of the
resident building • Establish rents according to market rates by performing detailed research activities • Handle oversight of property including systems, procedures, annual reviews and placement of personnel • Attract tenants by performing a series of marketing activities and obtaining referrals from
current tenants • Collect rents on designated dates and ensure that all bills are promptly paid
Here's another tip: Start by trying to match renters with homes near their
current location; the survey found that most
apartment residents are satisfied or very satisfied with the location of their
apartment community.
Landlords look to lease their
apartments with in 30 days of their
current resident's move out date.
Many landlords and
apartment communities require their
current residents to give a 60 day notice.