With an increasing number of choices available to prospective tenants, standing out requires more than traditional marketing methods.
As market conditions fluctuate and tenant expectations rise, the need for precision in decision-making becomes increasingly important.
Commonly applied in real estate, accession refers to the legal principle where an owner gains rights to additions or improvements to their property — whether by natural causes like sediment deposits or human efforts like renovations and extensions.
As a multifamily property owner or operator, you're no stranger to the challenges of managing utilities.
An REO, or Real Estate Owned property, typically refers to a property reclaimed by a lender, usually after a foreclosure auction fails to attract a sufficient bid.
Bulk zoning governs how land within specific zones can be used, including structures' density, height, placement, and overall usage.