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Multifamily to multi-billions

Donald Trump was born and raised in multifamily. His father, Fred Trump, was the largest middle-income apartment builder and owner in New York state. Today The Donald is the world's most famous multifamily professional. With...

The highlight of my career

Interviewing Donald Trump was a highlight of my publishing career. The Trump brand is one of the most luxurious in the world. His multifamily properties are legendary. In the AP interview, we focused on...

Katrina up close

Katherine Gibson made a spontaneous decision to volunteer for rescue efforts after Katrina hit New Orleans. Exactly one week after the hurricane struck she was on the spot. Moved by the plight of people...

Actions Speak Louder than Words

According to the Department of Labor's 2004 statistics, women comprise approximately 46 percent of the workforce in the Unites States. Additionally, female employees are becoming an increasingly large percentage of today's middle and upper...

Habitat experiments with building multifamily homes

Problem: South Hampton Roads Habitat for Humanity in Norfolk, Va. says the region is running out of affordable land. Solution: The charity affiliate, which has traditionally built single-family homes, is venturing into duplexes and townhouses"all...

The best is yet to be…

The survey revealed a number of misconceptions that exist in the industry about senior residents. The results are valuable because they will identify for industry professionals exactly who these active adults are, what they...

What’s on his Mind?

Apartment Professional catches up with Donald Trump: AP: Why real estate? TRUMP: My father was a developer and I learned to love the business by being around it as a child. Going to construction sites always...

The business of birth order

Why did Charles Darwin pursue the radical idea of evolution when other scientists of the 1870s such as Louis Agassiz rejected it? Could it be that Darwin was the fifth of six children, while...

A reasonable proposal

Much has been made of the recent proposal by the President’s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform to modify the current, virtually unlimited mortgage interest deductions available to homeowners. The NAHB, The National Association...

Oil and Trouble

The wicked spikes of global oil prices affect the MF industry in a number of direct and indirect ways. Here's a look at some of the increased costs property managers face and what they...

Confronting Katrina’s Toll

Amid costly clean-up efforts in the waterlogged Gulf Coast region, many multifamily owners have shifted thoughts to building rehab or high-priced new construction. Others plan to gather insurance money and relocate. Many pesky factors complicate...

Every Card has Two Sides

Credit card companies tout the convenience and cost savings of recurring electronic rent payments for property managers. Here's why they should charge ahead... but carefully. Property managers can lower monthly administrative costs and guarantee more...

RentNet’s Red Baron

Those wishing to paint the town red, put on the red light, or simply get the red out, should probably check with Maria Pietroforte. "When it comes to advertising, we own the color red," she...

Student Housing Grows Up

The growing university housing market proves lucrative for savvy developers who keep up with the evolving needs of students. AP looks at three management firms who are doing their homework. Students today expect certain technological...

The John Hopkins University Housing Scene: Dressing up Charles Village

What do Johns Hopkins' serious-minded students want in the way of off-campus housing? JHU off-campus coordinator Mireille Miller will tell you there's almost no way to predict their needs. Students seem to change their...
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