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Market in Dallas Fort Worth

Jeff LeCours

New member
Just doing some reading and came across this, maybe with the extra money in rents they are getting, maybe they will call for more cleaning. A clean property helps attract tenants is how i would sell to the managers
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Dallas-Fort Worth Apartments Seeing Boom in Leasing[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Dallas Morning News (TX) (06/30/10) by Steve Brown [/FONT]
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A rebounding local economy is causing a boom in North Texas apartment renting, analysts at MPF Research report. Net apartment leasing in Dallas-Fort Worth apartments topped 9,400 units in this year's April-through-June period. Since the first of the year, MPF researchers add, apartment occupancy in the D-FW area has increased by more than 15,000 units -- the best performance in five years. Greg Willett, MPF Research vice president, remarks, "New households are being created at a pretty rapid pace, so apartment demand is gaining considerable momentum. Some of the people who had taken roommates are moving out on their own, and some people who had been renting single-family homes and condos are coming back to apartments." In addition, young renters who had moved in with their parents when the economy tanked may now be venturing out on their own again. A year earlier, there were concerns about a considerable oversupply of North Texas apartments. D-FW continues to lead the nation in apartment construction, with nearly 7,000 new rental units in the pipeline. Fortunately, a surge in demand has made for a more upbeat outlook. There is even talk of an apartment shortage in some areas of the metro area possibly within a couple of years.[/FONT]

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Scott Davis

New member
Interesting that you posted this. I just started putting together advertising for DFW today. Im gonna start advertising in all the major markets, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Corpus Christie
 

Jeff LeCours

New member
Interesting that you posted this. I just started putting together advertising for DFW today. Im gonna start advertising in all the major markets, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Corpus Christie

Good luck Scott, you may want to check into joining some of the local apartment associations if you haven't already and it usually puts you in the national NAA. It can give you that little extra foot in the door

Good luck with your new campaign
 

Chris Apple

New member
Its only about 5 hours away for us.

There was an article in the paper here a few weeks back about Little Rock and central Arkansas apartments vacancy rates are at an all time low.
 

Chris Apple

New member
Let us know if you come up with any good ideas Brian. There are a lot of property managers out there who manage single family homes.

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