Property Managers
Ideal Spaces for Group Classes in Winter
During the warmer months, we love taking advantage of the shared outdoor spaces in apartment communities like courtyards and roof decks to host open-air group fitness classes for residents. Especially during the peak of the pandemic, having the opportunity to spread...
How Renter Priorities Have Shifted
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, priorities for renters began to change. Now, over a year and a half into the pandemic, people's priorities have shifted again. Below you'll find some of the ways a renter's priorities have changed and how you...
Back to School Tips for Multifamily Housing
The start of the school year is a hectic and stressful time for many, from parents of young children to college students. Add in the fact that going back to school looks different this year than in previous years, and your residents may likely be struggling. Here are...
3 Ways to Re Engage Residents Post-Pandemic
Even though the US isn’t out of the woods yet when it comes to the COVID-19 pandemic, many cities have lifted restrictions, and residents have eagerly returned to their pre-pandemic lives. That said, they have done so, maintaining a new emphasis on safety and comfort,...
Prepping for the End of the Eviction Moratorium
Eviction moratoriums are among the many steps the CDC has taken over the last year and a half in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the most recent moratorium extended through October 3, it’s time for property managers to start thinking about and preparing for...
How to Build Lasting Connections with Your Residents
When the COVID-19 pandemic began over a year ago, and people began to quarantine and shelter in place, they felt isolated and alone. Even apartment dwellers, whose neighbors were just on the other side of a wall, felt lonely and separated as they remained in their...
Virtual Activities for Residents Still in Isolation
As a larger percentage of the population is vaccinated every day, people are starting to feel more and more comfortable returning to normal life—just in time for summer, when more activities can be done outdoors. Even so, there are some group activities that we may...
Customer Spotlight: Harrison at Reston Town Center
When on-site group fitness classes were canceled last year, Power For Life Fitness needed to get creative. We prioritized working with our properties to continue to offer fitness and wellness services that the residents could utilize in a way that made them feel safe...
Are Drive-Ins Making a Comeback?
It’s fitting that June 6 is National Drive-In Movie Day in the US. Why? Drive-in theaters have made a bit of a comeback in the last year, with filmmakers using them as sites for movie premieres and regular people heading to the drive-in for date night or a fun thing...
Strengthen Your Community by Hosting Challenges
If you’re eager to get residents involved in your community again but hesitant to start hosting the types of events you have in the past, challenges are a great place to start. Here are five reasons why. They Can Have Different Levels of Involvement. An in-person...