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Welcome New Members in April 2022!
We welcome our newest members to the AATC Family! We encourage everyone to extend a warm welcome when you meet them. As always, you can view detailed information about all… Continue reading
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REDBOOK Blues – Know Relets
Have you ever read the entire TAA Lease contract? Frankly, most AATC members have not. Let us be honest; it is a legal document, a contract; it is boring and… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk – All Advocacy is Local
This year, we take an in-depth look at advocacy basics. Last month, we finished our series on the basics of people, policy, and politics by exploring the AATC Political Action… Continue reading
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April 2022 Market Update
Class B Leads the Way in Apartment Demand After a historic 2021 for multifamily, the picture has been a bit different for many parts of the country in the new… Continue reading
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Market Update: Mar 2022
Greater Fort Worth Still Bucking National Demand Trend National apartment demand fell 75% in January compared to January of 2021. While other major Texas markets fit into that picture to… Continue reading
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When It Comes to UGM, AATC Has Heart
AATC Community Services Chair, JoAnn Beard, BH Management, and UGM Bowling Title Sponsor, Amy Alvarez, MFI. According to a report from the Council of Economic Advisors, for every 10,000 people… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk: The PAC
This year, we take an in-depth look at advocacy basics. Last month, we explored the process. The process involves procedures, rules, customs, and precedents. The process also includes the interactions… Continue reading
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President’s Letter: Start Somewhere
Mark Twain once said, “The secret to getting ahead is getting started.” When you sit down to start a task, do you think about what you get out of it… Continue reading
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Redbook Blues: Flat Broke
Remember the “good old days” pre-COVID-19 when the Tarrant County economy was booming? Rents, occupancies, the number of units, and values are at all-time highs. Monthly rent delinquencies were in… Continue reading
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Circademics: One Thing. Really Well.
As a child, I looked forward to attending the circus every year. There is something about the Big Show that is invigorating—watching all that talent under one Big Top. It… Continue reading