5 Tips to Full Occupancy

September 7th, 2011 by admin No comments »

In multifamily property management, there is always more to do, but there are certain things that must be done. In the effort to maintain full occupancy, these 5 tips are in the “must be done” category.

1. Renewals! The straightest line to maintaining high occupancy in multifamily is focusing consistent attention on renewals. Ignoring this makes maintaining full occupancy near impossible.

2. Be Ready! Never show a unit to a potential tenant that is not ready to occupy. This includes “almost ready” and “gonna be ready next week” multifamily units. It’s either ready to occupy or… wait.

3. Know Thy Competitors! Know where you can compete and where you cannot. Wendy’s restaurant has tried many times to get in on McDonald’s breakfast revenue. They just cant do it. Know thy competitors and what concessions they are offering in the present tense. Leasing agents should know amenities of competitor properties and how/where your property can out-perform. Example: older units almost always have greater square feet than newer product. Accentuate the positive!

4. Social media is a mainstay! Integration of Internet based advertising/media is a must no matter how small the multifamily market. The renter market is younger people (still). Young people are glued/stuck/fastens to their smart phones…. smart phones with connectivity to available apartment homes.

5. Two-way communication! Leasing Agents are far from order takers- they are the front line representing your asset. A potential tenant coming to your Leasing Office is looking for a place to live and insight on the lifestyle represented. A big part of leasing, then, is to dialogue and convey to potential tenants what they are buying. » Read more: 5 Tips to Full Occupancy

Sterling Commerce Building: Local Progression at Its Finest

September 6th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Sterling Commerce is an IBM subsidiary acquired from AT&T in 2010 with the purpose of providing business-to-business internet solutions to companies. One building in particular is located in the city of Irving, Texas. The Sterling Commerce Building, built in 1991, consists of over 300,000 square feet of office space. This Class A structure is located right off of Carpenter Freeway in the heart of Irving. It was designed to house multiple tenants with this IBM holding being one of the main occupants.

Caremark, a pharmacy benefit management company, is another resident within this office space. Sterling Commerce solutions are designed to help in the facilitation of data sharing, business systems, and technology integration. Clients of the company include businesses in the healthcare, distribution, financial, communications, and manufacturing industries. This office location is one of many used by the company in the United States.

IrvingOffers the Perfect Mix of Business and Fun

Irving is a specific area in Dallas County with a population of over 215,000 people. It is part of a metropolitan region that houses one of the original master-planned expansion projects in the country. Las Colinas consists of twelve thousand acres of various city attractions and businesses. The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport along with the now demolished Cowboys stadium have been notable attractions within the area. Irving, founded in 1903, has experienced continual growth since its founding.

Top employers include Citigroup, Citi Financial, Allstate, Microsoft, and Verizon. It is a busy hub for big business as well as an attractive vacation site. It offers a stable economy, plenty of activities, and entrepreneurial benefits. Five colleges reside in the area: University of Dallas, North Lake College, Dallas County Community College, University of Phoenix, and DeVry University. These higher learning opportunities provide skilled employees to local Irving businesses. » Read more: Sterling Commerce Building: Local Progression at Its Finest