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Feb 05
2012

Postmortem; The Apartment Developers' Dilemma

Posted by Ross Blaising in Property Management , Multifamily Lending , Multifamily Investing , Multifamily Insiders , Multifamily Executive , Multifamily , Communication , Brand Monitoring , Blogs , Apartment Training , Apartment Residential , Apartment Industry , Apartment Development , Apartment Demographics , Apartment Community , Apartment

Ross Blaising
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Regardless of our role within an organization, we will be asked throughout our careers to participate in, lead or evaluate various corporate initiatives. After all, most of what a company really ‘is’ is a series of interrelated initiatives.  These could range from the acts of sales, operations, marketing, and acquisitions to finding efficiencies, fixing problems launching new products, etc. Generally we would like to succeed in whatever initiatives we are involved. And hopefully we have positioned ourselves for success through our understanding and expertise, our dedication and will to succeed, and our preparation and focus. Additionally we may have benefited from multiple books, papers and degrees which exist to provide us tools or help train us to succeed at whatever task we undertake. But invariably, there will be times when success is not an option or when we fail after seemingly doing all of the ‘right’ things. In those cases what do we do?

 

Our next step should be to perform a postmortem. Think of the postmortem as a forensic analysis of the results of the initiative. Admittedly, the specifics of every project are going to be different. But if we were to approach each postmortem as its own totally unique situation, then it would virtually be impossible to be efficient in our analysis. Over time, we also need the ability to connect the information that we gain to make better future decisions. This is the exact same process that our minds go through as the act of learning. The problem with our mind is that it does not always evaluate the information clearly and unemotionally. That is why we must take a scientific approach to the data and performing our analysis.

Jan 26
2012

Who Stole My "Community?"; The Apartment Developer's Dilemma

Posted by Ross Blaising in Student Housing , Residents , Resident Satisfaction , Resident Retention , Property Management , Occupancy , Multifamily Investing , Multifamily Insiders , Multifamily Executive , Multifamily , Community Policies , Communication , Apartment Residential , Apartment Marketing , Apartment Maintenance , Apartment Leasing , Apartment Industry , Apartment Development , Apartment Demographics , Apartment Community Website , Apartment Community , Apartment , Amenities , Affordable Housing

Ross Blaising
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No matter what our role is within the multi-family industry, there is always one word which is used more than any other; “community.” Some of us own communities, some of us develop communities, some of us design communities and others of us lease or operate them. And chances are that many of us live in an apartment, condominium or townhome community as well. So then why is it that there is so little ‘community’ in our communities?

When it comes down to this failure’s root cause, it can really only be one of two choices;

a.       Either the management team does not expend their energies in a manner that creates a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere that encourages interaction, or

Jan 24
2012

The Price of Engagement

Posted by Sparkle Hammond in Twitter , Tracking Traffic , Technology , Social Networking , Social Media , Search Engine Optimization SEO , Residents , Resident Satisfaction , Resident Retention , Property Management , Multifamily Insiders , Multifamily Executive , Facebook , Communication , Blogs , Apartment Search , Apartment Marketing , Apartment Industry , Apartment Demographics

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And I'm not talking the married kind of engagement. (although that can be pretty pricey too)

I'm talking the price of engagement in regards to social media. I was not a bandwagon social media user. I wanted to understand how to engage and converse with our residents and potential residents before I jumped on the social media train. I also wanted to understand how to measure engagement and then translate that to value for our clients. 

For me, the  issue with social media is not the time it takes to post, blog or tweet, the issue is engagement. Are you maximizing on opportunities of engagement? Are you talking at your residents and prospects are talking with them? Having thousands of fans or followers are great but what are you doing with them?

What gives you the best engagement bang for you buck? I have included my top three.

DON'T BE A NEWS FEED HOG

Posting and tweeting are a marathon, not a race. If you clog up their news feed, they are sure to unfollow or unsubscribe. Studies show a post every 3-4 hours is the sweet spot.

INSIGHTS

Are you looking at your insights page? Your insights page has a wealth of information and demographics. Use that to your advantage when posting. 

FEEDBACK SCORE

Look at your most successful post (in terms of likes, comments, impressions, re-tweets, etc) and figure out your feedback score. For the posts with the highest feedback percentage, do you see a pattern of posts people engage with most... sports, fashion, decorating ideas? 

I benchmark everything. As a Director of Marketing, making sure my marketing team's time is well spent requires just that, benchmarking everything. Have we figured out the secret formula to social media, engagement and ROI.. not yet but I'm working on it. :-)

Happy posting!

 

Sparkle Hammond, M.Ed.  First Communities | Director of Marketing
shammond@firstcommunities.net
www.century-apartments.com | www.facebook.com/centuryapartmenthomes

Jan 17
2012

Single Family to Multifamily (Apartment) Investing, Making a Successful Transition

Posted by Spencer Cullor in Multifamily Investing , Multifamily Insiders , Multifamily , Apartment Training , Apartment Residential , Apartment Industry

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fishmakingtransition

 

“If you are not getting bigger, you are getting smaller.”

Jan 04
2012

Do Short-Term Rentals Make Sense for Property Managers?

Posted by Buildium LLC in Student Housing , Residents , Resident Satisfaction , Resident Retention , Rent Concessions , Property Management Software , Property Management Companies , Property Management , Occupancy , Niche , Multifamily Investing , Multifamily Insiders , Multifamily , Lease Termination , Lease Renewal , Lease Agreement , ForRentByOwner.com , Craigslist , Business Center , Budget Issues , Apartment Residential , Apartment Marketing , Apartment Leasing , Apartment Industry , Apartment Community , Apartment , Ancillary Income

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A guest post by Ashley Halligan, Analyst, Property Management Software Guide

Short-term rentals, of all natures, have become a hot commodity – and a controversial one at that. Short-term rentals can include vacation rentals and temporary housing, often sought by vacationers, business travelers, orShort-term rentals people who have recently relocated while seeking long-term living arrangements. Either way, it’s become an ongoing topic of debate and an attractive investment opportunity for property owners and managers. In comparison to traditional rentals, short-term rentals can charge significantly higher rates given their nightly and weekly availabilities. Some property owners have earned as much as 25% of their mortgage in a single night. And during special events or peak rental periods in a given area, potential rental rates can be very attractive to property owners. Because of the income short-term rentals can procure, the opportunity for profit potential may be exponential – but there are several considerations that should be kept in mind.

First and foremost, it’s essential to keep the added costs of maintaining a short-term rental in mind. These rentals can be subject to Hotel Occupancy Taxes in certain cities, while other cities require specific licensures and inspections not required of traditional, long-term rentals. Penalties for not abiding by short-term rental laws in your city may result in hefty fines. There can also be increased insurance costs. Additionally, the cost of regular upkeep and maintenance, including utilities, should be calculated. In order to continually attract tenants, your property must be kept in prime condition, both functionally and cosmetically. From a marketing perspective, this could include offering unique amenities like sporting equipment or movie libraries, all of which are additional expenses. On the flip side, the regular maintenance of these properties has been credited with helping to increase neighboring property values.

Jan 04
2012

Team Building III (the final chapter); The Apartment Developer's Dilemma

Posted by Ross Blaising in Social Media , Multifamily Insiders , Multifamily Executive , Multifamily , Blogs , Apartment Residential , Apartment Industry , Apartment Development , Apartment

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In this, the third and final installment of the Team Building series, we are going to hone in on the key skills to identify and quantify when hiring a young developer. As we recall, in the first chapter we discussed the three key indicators of success; The Get-It Factor, Communication Skills and a History of Success. In the second chapter, we introduced our ‘toolbox’ and explored the difference between hard-skills and soft-skills (i.e. the tools). As we previously mentioned, between hard and soft tools, the soft ones are more critical because they are more difficult to develop. This fact doesn’t make them more important in the long run- but a young developer with a strong soft-skills base will generally be much easier to train successfully than one who relies heavily on the hard ones. The irony is that our profession most heavily respects hard-skills.

 

So what are the key soft-tools to hone for a developer’s toolbox?

Jan 03
2012

Hire Me: Getting Hired for that NEXT LEVEL Position!

Posted by Tara Furiani in Social Networking , Resume , Multifamily Insiders , Multifamily Executive , Blogs , Apartment Training , Apartment Jobs , Apartment Industry

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As an approachable leader and champion for both multifamily and my company, I’m asked almost daily how to get to the next level. They’ve taken classes, have a degree, a designation or two and yet their career with their current company is at a standstill. Professionals want to grow, to make more money, to be challenged, to feel like they’re making a contribution, to make their mark… but they’re often unsure about how to find a new position.

You might be thinking this is a no-brainer; you’ll just head to an internet job board, type in the type of position you want, and search through the hundreds or thousands of results. Maybe you’ll apply to all of them, I mean… the more you apply to the better your chances, right?

To quote one of my favorite plays, Death of a Salesman, “It’s who you know, and the smile on your face! It’s contacts, Ben, contacts!”

Dec 22
2011

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year; The Apartment Developer's Dilemma

Posted by Ross Blaising in Student Housing , Social Networking , Residents , Resident Satisfaction , Resident Retention , Property Management , Multifamily Lending , Multifamily Investing , Multifamily Insiders , Multifamily Executive , Multifamily , LIHTC , Facebook , Customer Service , Construction , Communication , Blogs , Apartment Training , Apartment Residential , Apartment Marketing , Apartment Maintenance , Apartment Leasing , Apartment Industry , Apartment Development , Apartment Demographics , Apartment Community Website , Apartment Community , Apartment , Affordable Housing , Accounting

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Let me begin by wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah. For those of you who regularly read my scribbles, you are used to some pretty meaty topics. In light of the Holidays, this one will be a bit frothier. In each blog that I write there are certain themes which remain pretty consistent. One of my favorites is that real estate development is about the coolest industry on the planet. After all, our job is to make the world a better, more usable, more beautiful place.

 

Often my intended audience is the real estate developer (my hope is of course that there is some part of my subject matter which translates to my non-developer audience- or at least helps you better understand those temperamental developers who constantly tell you ‘We can’t afford that.’). Today, I would like to remind us all of something that is very easily glossed over as we perform our day-to-day tasks.

Dec 13
2011

Team Building (part deux); The Apartment Developer's Dilemma

Posted by Ross Blaising in Social Media , Multifamily Insiders , Multifamily Executive , Multifamily , Communication , Blogs , Apartment Residential , Apartment Jobs , Apartment Industry , Apartment Development , Apartment

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In the first installment of Team Building, we discussed the three key predictors of a developer’s success; the Get It Factor, Communication Skills and a History of Success. For those of us who are used to trying to isolate more tangible items in an interview, this concept can seem a bit too touchy-feely.  But truth be told, it is the touchy-feely items that are actually critical for success in a strategic role.

You have to agree that we cannot attribute the success of Donald Trump, Mack Pogue, Trammel Crow, Jorge Perez, Robert Tishman, etc. to their abilities at running excel spreadsheets. Equally clear is the fact that the ability to generate pivot tables has had virtually no effect on your career’s trajectory either. So then why is it that we use this as an entry requirement into our profession?

Sadly, the most obvious answer is also the most truthful- we do it because we are lazy.

Dec 06
2011

Apartment Jobs: How Social Media Is Affecting Recruiting and Hiring

Posted by Brent Williams in Social Media , Multifamily Insiders , Multifamily , Apartment Training , Apartment Jobs

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I have been having a discussion more and more with employers about how they fill their job openings, and each time, they give me a “wow, I haven’t thought of it like that before” moment!  So here is the revelation on how social media is affecting the recruiting process for apartment jobs.

I was talking with Patrick Morin the other day, and he mentioned that one of his top hiring questions is what self education has the job seeker done over the past year.  In other words, he’s not asking what education the person’s prior company required them to do, but rather what education they went out on their own and completed.  That speaks volumes, right?  If someone is willing to spend their own time, or even their own money on education, what type of employee will that person be?

When you see people interact on Multifamily Insiders blogs or discussions, or on an industry LinkedIn group, for example, you are not seeing a random sampling of the industry.  Instead, you are seeing the most dedicated and career oriented people our industry has to offer.  The Insider community is the most driven and self-motivated group in the multifamily space, and they prove it every day by participating on this site, attending industry webinars, and showing they are more than just the average worker.  On the other hand, do you think someone who sees their job as "just a job" is going to take the time to read a blog post about Fair Housing on their own time?

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