New data shows renter interest increased in 2021 compared to 2020, and suburbs are leading the charge. While the mass exodus from the cities was widely heard during the start and middle of the pandemic, in reality, the transitions weren’t as…
The apartment industry continued its robust performance in Q1 2022. As a result of surging demand and occupancy rates, the demand for multifamily talent stood strong. In this edition of NAAEI’s Apartment Jobs Snapshot, job openings in the apartment…
Implicit bias is a normal part of human behavior. Our brains are hardwired to use short cuts or we would be overwhelmed by the number of decisions we need to make daily. During this session, you will gain insight and begin an earnest exploration…
Pet restrictions regarding breed, weight and age have been part of multifamily operations forever. The truth is they aren't always necessary, and they're likely impairing your ability to attract and retain residents. In this session, a panel of…
Nearly all of the 100 largest U.S. cities have seen month-to-month rent growth.Rent growth continues throughout the U.S. Despite a winter slowdown, the May Apartment List National Rent Report shows a 0.9% increase in April to the national index.…
First-time renters searching for apartments outside city center.The next generation of renters are making their way into the workforce and out of school. Zumper surveyed 700 first-time renters to find out search habits and what they are looking for…
The National Apartment Association (NAA) continues its multi-year advocacy efforts to remove the federal notice requirement for evictions at properties covered by the CARES Act. Because of a drafting error, this requirement remains in effect long…
The eviction moratorium in Los Angeles, California will continue after the United States Supreme Court declined to consider an appeal made by the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles (AAGLA), which sought an emergency injunction to halt the…
As demand for electric vehicles increases around the country, a new type of policy is gaining popularity – and could have a significant impact on rental housing providers. Originally constructed as a measure to allow the installation of…
On May 3, 2022, researchers at Cornell University unveiled the National Zoning Atlas, an aspirational project aimed at depicting key aspects of zoning codes in an online, user-friendly map. Currently, the project reflects a comprehensive zoning map…