Rent collection is essential for your portfolio's financial stability and profitability. Ryan Barone shares strategies to simplify it for you and your renters
Investor sales in Manhattan had their worst year in the past decade during 2023, if 2020 is excluded, according to a report from Ariel Property Advisors
Under the newly created agreement, all properties owned by Wood will see their management duties transferred to Greystar
Millennials began reshaping multifamily housing in compelling ways, writes Michael Zaransky, and Gen Z promises to accelerate that change. Property managers must be ready
The developer was once considered too big to fail, but it over-borrowed and was hurt by China's weakening property market
David Merryman is facing fraud and civil rights abuse charges. He is accused by federal prosecutors of subjecting his Black tenants to violence and racist slurs
Five months after New York City's Short-Term Rental Registration Law went into effect, more than 5,000 Airbnb, VRBO and Booking.com hosts have been told by the city to send more information
Tricon is a landlord and developer of single-family rental homes in the United States and Canada with a portfolio of over 38K rentals
The Airbnb Housing Council will advise the home-sharing company on policies and initiatives it can support to combat housing affordability and inventory issues
Pacaso's senior vice president of industry relations sat down with Inman ahead of Inman Connect New York next week to share the vacation-home platform's big expansion plans for the new year
The Federal Trade Commission ordered Ganadores Real Estate to refund consumers after false coaching and mentoring promises. Students were charged $28K each, promised 6-figure returns
Landlords are confronting the fact that their commercial real estate holdings are becoming increasingly obsolete
Voters are set to decide whether to increase the tax paid on real estate sales above $1M. Landlords and business groups say referendum violates the state constitution
All 200 full-time staff members along with contractors and part-time staff were dismissed during 'a 2-minute Google Meet call'
Rent began to reverse, office vacancy remained near record highs, banks failed and lending got tricky in 2023. Where are we headed next?
A coming boost in apartment inventory is expected to dramatically slow rent growth in 2024; however, it's expected to still be a tough year for renters as affordability worsens