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Unit based pricing is the norm in multifamily and I have some opinions about that, but before I voice them, I'd love to see some stats on how much companies are paying per unit per month on average, if you're inclined to share.
Also, if you know of reports or research already done that has some of...

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Guest Insider I would give them each three to four weeks stagger the projected ready dates. It can depend on if you have help on hand or if you need to contract stuff out.
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Guest Insider I don’t know where you are but I’m in south Texas. Summer has already hit (heat-wise) and it’s getting very busy work order and unit turn-wise, on top of the A/C calls. School is almost out, the pool needs to be ready by this weekend (if not already) and the leasing staff is pulling out all the stops to get heads on beds. Can you commit to turning two down units a week on top of everything else? Six weeks minimum!
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Guest Insider Geeze! It would save money on vacancy loss/ loss to lease to contract it all out and have them ready in 3 weeks. That is gonna take no less than 3 months. You have to plan for the unexpected which will cause delays. I hope your owners reconsider just knocking it out with a contractor/ vendor so your crew can ensure retention
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Tudor Manole 6 months ago This poll is ended May 30 2024 at 12:26 PM

How much are you paying for multifamily software per unit/month (total)?

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In the past couple of weeks I ran a poll on LinkedIn and you all were kind to share your thoughts on common misconceptions about leasing professionals. The option with the most votes indicates that many believe leasing professionals "just show apartments".

I'm now trying to go deeper and understand why this is. What could be causing this misconception, and how could we as an industry fix it. Would love any thoughts from folks in this fine...
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In the past couple of weeks I ran a poll on LinkedIn and you all were kind to share your thoughts on common misconceptions about leasing professionals. The option with the most votes indicates that many believe leasing professionals "just show apartments".I'm now trying to go deeper and understand why this is. What could be causing this misconception, and how could we as an industry fix it. Would love any thoughts from folks in this fine community.
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