Build-to-Rent Investment Tips: Lessons from Decades of Experience Delivering Thousands of Rental Price Estimates
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Build-to-Rent Investment Tips: Lessons from Decades of Experience Delivering Thousands of Rental Price Estimates

Introduction If there’s one thing we’ve learned from nearly 20 years of pricing rentals daily across two states and seven major metros, it’s that the rental market is as unpredictable as it is fascinating. We’ve manually performed thousands of rental market estimates annually, and these predictions have had direct consequences for our success—success that includes…

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Moneyball for Property Management: How Data-Driven Decisions Can Maximize Rental Returns

Property Management Moneyball: Maximizing Rental Returns with Data-Driven Decisions Introduction In “Moneyball,” Billy Beane revolutionized baseball by relying on data and analytics rather than intuition, superstition, or tradition. In property management, a similar data-driven approach can drastically improve investor returns, yet many landlords still make decisions based on personal preferences rather than cold, hard facts….

Federal Reserve Policy Has Targeted Rental Rates as a Primary Driver of Inflation for 2 Years

The Future of Housing Costs: Trends and Preparations for Homeowners and Renters

Introduction With over 20 years of experience in housing investment management, particularly during pivotal economic periods like the 2008 financial crisis, we have developed a nuanced understanding of the housing market’s cyclic nature. Recent observations and historical data suggest that the housing market is poised for significant changes, influenced by a confluence of economic factors….

While return on investment is relative, only well cared for rentals attract quality renters
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Impact of Labor Costs on Landlords, Property Managers and Rental Property Investment to Expect from Stricter Immigration Policies

We have covered rising costs for landlords extensively over the past couple of years. From homeowners insurance to local property taxes, it’s gotten a lot more expensive to be a homeowner these days. Repair costs of course have risen dramatically as well. While many of these costs will probably subside a bit over the next…

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