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Maximize Property Management Revenue Part 1: The Truth Behind Fee-Maxing

Fourandhalf

He started in the industry in 2012 and before that, he was an airline pilot for 14 years. In addition to marketing, Todd likes to see his clients invest in technology, specifically leasing automation. He started in the industry in 2012 and before that, he was an airline pilot for 14 years. Invest in fee-maxing.

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Affordable Rentals Vanish: Sub-$1K Apartments Now Just 7.5% of Market

American Apartment Owners Association

in 2012 to 35.2% in 2012 to 35.2% According to a new report from Redfin, renters seeking apartments under $1,000 a month are increasingly struggling to relocate as rising costs force them to stay in place longer and the number of new listings continues to dwindle. The analysis, which used data from the U.S. in 2022 and to 32.1%

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Changes in Federal Government Leasing Approach

Colliers

In 2012, the official “Freeze the Footprint” policy issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) directed federal agencies to avoid further increases in real estate inventory. The federal government is the largest owner and occupier of office space in the United States.

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The Shrinking Footprint of the Nation’s Largest Tenant

Colliers

Since the end of 2012, the United States General Services Administration (GSA) has been actively working to reduce the size of its leased footprint. At its peak in December 2012, GSA leased 198.6 million square feet of space (MSF) across the United States.

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