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Market Update: A Final Look at 2022
A Final Look at 2022 Another year is in the books, and what a year it was. The volatility that began with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020… Continue reading
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Cayce Coon – Your 2023 President
Cayce Coon, 2023 AATC President Originally from Iowa Park, a small town with a population of less than 7,000 just west of Wichita Falls, TX, Cayce Coon, Vice President of… Continue reading
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President’s Letter – Game On! – Feb 2023
“There are no shoes to fill; there are shoes to outgrow.” Real estate guru Dr. Debbie Phillips said these wise and spot-on words at a recent AATC Board of Directors… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk: Your Input Needed
This year, it’s all about you! For the next twelve months, Pillow Talk explores personal advocacy opportunities, importance, and impact. Last month, we began by encouraging you to join AATC’s… Continue reading
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CEO Update: Feb 2023
Last month was bittersweet for AATC. Patty Utley, our 2022 President, moved into her new role as Immediate Past-President. I speak for an entire organization that is grateful to have had… Continue reading
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Lone Star Awards: The 90’s Never Looked Better!
What a night at the Lone Star Awards event in downtown Fort Worth on Jan 27th! Seven hundred of our closest friends gathered to celebrate the best of the best… Continue reading
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Join a 2023 Committee!
AATC is a volunteer-driven organization. One of the best ways for AATC members to realize a significant return on membership investment is to volunteer on one of our fourteen (14)… Continue reading
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Welcome New Members: Dec 2022
Membership has its privileges! In everything we do, we put our members first. Our goal as an association is to ensure that every member feels like they are getting a… Continue reading
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Lone Star Awards Returns Jan 27!
Each year, AATC embarks on a journey to find the best of the best in the industry, and each year, we are completely amazed by the quality of people that… Continue reading
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December Market Update
Class B Properties Have Remained Relatively Resilient Another year is almost in the books, and in many ways 2022 was a challenging year for the multifamily industry. While rent growth… Continue reading