by Ray Hader | Dec 24, 2024 | Multifamily Management
As energy costs continue to rise, so too do the costs of multifamily (MDU) construction. In an increasingly competitive housing market, developers and property managers are under pressure to find ways to reduce these escalating expenses. Fortunately, by including...
by Ray Hader | Dec 3, 2024 | Multifamily Management, Products
Residents are the backbone of multifamily properties. They’re the ones who shape communities, drive demand, and ensure long-term growth. That’s why investing in the future of the infrastructure that supports them is crucial to maintaining competitive, energy-efficient...
by Ray Hader | Oct 25, 2024 | Hotel Management, Multifamily Management, Senior Living Management, Student Housing Management
Managing energy costs in commercial properties is no small feat. After all, property managers are continuously balancing energy efficiency with the need to provide comfortable and living environments. There are costs associated with providing seamless living spaces....
by Ray Hader | Oct 18, 2024 | Hotel Management, Multifamily Management, Products, Senior Living Management, Student Housing Management
The ever-rising costs of owning and managing properties require close attention to every detail—especially energy use. But having watchful eyes means more than seeing things happen and then responding. Optimizing your systems requires taking actions often well before...
by Ray Hader | Oct 2, 2024 | Multifamily Management
As climate change impacts everything from property values and insurance rates to consumer inflation, there’s both a rising demand for more sustainable housing. And with that demand comes a significant opportunity for multifamily property managers. By offering a more...
by Ray Hader | Aug 1, 2024 | Hotel Management, Multifamily Management
How did energy management become so time-consuming? Over time, energy conservation has grown increasingly complex, with even the metrics themselves becoming more detailed. There was a time when the simple Btu was being measured in the hundreds or thousands. But when...