Apartment rents continue to grow and have now surpassed where they would have been if the pandemic hadn’t happened.The national median rent has recovered to a level where it’d be expected to be if the pandemic-driven rent declines had never occurred…
NAA looks forward to working with the White House and applauds the Biden-Harris Administration for taking steps to tackle discrimination and inequality in housing.The National Apartment Association (NAA) praises the Biden-Harris Administration’s…
ARLINGTON, VA | June 2, 2021 – The National Apartment Association (NAA) has announced the winners of the 2021 NAA Best Places to Work Awards, which recognize member organizations that foster a culture of collaboration, innovation and hard work.…
This company’s communities donated more than 6,000 meals to residents in need during the St. Louis Apartment Association’s food drive. St. Louis-based apartment manager and developer Mills Properties announced communities and residents in need…
Owner and manager Envolve continues its give-back efforts to help local communities.Earlier this year, affordable multifamily owner and manager Envolve LLC as part of its community support efforts, created the Get Envolved Foundation. One of the…
New analysis ranks the country’s internet speeds, which many industry observers say will factor into resident’s housing preferences going forward.The East Coast is home to some of the fastest internet in the U.S. HighSpeedInternet.com analyzed…
Newly released survey data outlines the magnitude, rationale and effects of insurance premium increases for the rental housing industry.Across the United States, rental housing providers have been experiencing increased premiums across all…
NAA’s comprehensive, monthly deep dive exploring the policies and regulation affecting the rental housing industry.The National Apartment Association’s (NAA) Policy Outlook report is a comprehensive, monthly update that examines the legislative and…
Over a year into the pandemic, housing providers and residents continue to grapple with the devastating financial effects of COVID-19, with an estimated 7 million renters across the country owing approximately $57.3 billion in back rent, utilities…
“There is a great deal of trust that must be placed in our elected leaders that they have thoughtfully and diligently pursued all options and have developed legislation that presents the best possible solutions…I cannot ignore the concerns raised…