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A Bright Idea? Electricity Aggregation May Be Your Future

By Kellianne Gammill | September 19, 2024

Like any good opportunity, lightning rarely strikes twice. Have you considered taking advantage of municipal electricity aggregation before it’s too late? This sparking, innovative approach to power procurement is gaining traction in Massachusetts, and for good reason. It offers the promise of price…

Ask an Expert with Liz Udy

By McKay Luu | September 9, 2024

Meet Liz Udy “I love watching others grow-whether it’s clients solving real problems using our technology or seeing my team members develop in their roles.” If innovation is the heartbeat of progress, Liz Udy is the pulse. She’s Conservice’s Chief…

Achieving GRESB Gains: Level Up with Green Building Certifications

By Kellianne Gammill | September 5, 2024

GRESB preliminary results are in and this can either be a time to pat yourself on the back or look for ways to improve. Boosting your GRESB score doesn’t have to be a daunting task—it can be an exciting journey! Think…

Document Your Climate Story: Master the Final Piece of the Climate Risk Puzzle

By Kellianne Gammill | September 5, 2024

There’s nothing more satisfying than sliding the final jigsaw piece into a puzzle and seeing the picture complete. Knowing your portfolio’s climate risks can feel like a large, impossible-to-solve puzzle. But it doesn’t have to. Throughout the summer, we’ve discussed…

Clapping Back Against Flat Rents: Operational Spaces for Shoring Up Margin

By William Bailey | August 22, 2024

Multifamily housing lives between two titans. On one side, brooding over much of the United States, the pillar of supply shortage has forced regions like New York and Boston to grapple with sky-high rents. And on the other side, the…

Thriving Under Rent Caps: Strategies for Property Owners

By Lauren Bevilacqua | August 16, 2024

Rent stabilization measures vary, but the core idea remains: to address the housing crisis by creating predictable and manageable rent increases for residents. Like any legislation, rent control has its pros and cons.

The Greener Path to Gold: Stoneweg US’ Case for ESG

By Kellianne Gammill | August 6, 2024

That title may invoke visions of leprechauns. Don’t worry; we’re not after your lucky charms. But we are after the inefficiencies in your properties. When you think of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), we doubt you think of missed dollars…

Mitigate Your Risks to Solve the Climate Risk Puzzle

By Kellianne Gammill | August 1, 2024

According to NASA, July 22, 2024 was the hottest day on record, but it won’t hold that title for long. As temperatures continue to rise, real estate owners face significant climate risks that jeopardize their portfolios. Many sit at a…

Understanding Bulk Wifi: Resident and Property Benefits for the Multifamily Industry

By William Bailey | July 28, 2024

Reliable internet hasn’t been a “nice to have” amenity for a long time, and as the resident demand for speed and consistency has risen (right alongside the ongoing rent plateau and higher than average vacancy rates), an emerging expectation has made its way into the hearts and minds of renters all over the country: move-in ready wifi.

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Good Data In, Good Data Out: The Key To Turn Season

By Kellianne Gammill | May 14, 2026

It’s that time of year again for student housing. Move-outs are piling up nearly as fast as move-ins and student housing operators and property teams have just a few short weeks to get it all sorted before the next wave…

Improving Resident Experience Through Connectivity: 4 Reasons Bulk Internet Actually Works

By Denver Hollingsworth | May 7, 2026

Multifamily owners and operators are rethinking how connectivity is delivered. Bulk internet programs are becoming an increasingly valuable solution.

Conflict in Iran Affects Utility Costs

By Kellianne Gammill | April 28, 2026

The situation in Iran is already having measurable economic effects. While much of the attention has focused on geopolitical implications, the financial impact on consumers is becoming increasingly clear. At the time of this publication, U.S. consumers have absorbed an…

A Practical Way to Prioritize Climate Risk Across Your Portfolio [Rent at Risk: Part 3]

By Jack Davis | April 16, 2026

Climate risk analysis produces a long list of exposures across assets and markets, but it does not always produce a clear path forward. How should you leverage and prioritize available data?

Utility University: March 2026

By Kellianne Gammill | April 3, 2026

Utility costs are rising but this isn’t just another temporary spike. From increasing energy demand to the growing role of internet as essential infrastructure, the utility landscape is evolving fast. Here’s what property teams need to know to stay ahead.

The ROAD to Housing Act: What It Means for Supply, Renters, and Operators

By Lauren Bevilacqua | March 31, 2026

The Senate passed the ROAD to Housing Act on March 12 with an 89-10 vote. That kind of margin is rare, especially for something as complex as housing policy. On paper, that kind of support should signal momentum. In reality, it highlights something more interesting. 

What 650 Property Audits Revealed About Utility Rate Misalignment

By William Bailey | March 30, 2026

Most utility bills are treated as a given. They arrive, they’re processed, and they’re paid. In some cases, they’re allocated or passed through to residents, but structurally, they are rarely questioned. Utilities tend to sit in the category of “fixed”…

The 8 Climate Hazards Multifamily Investors Should Be Screening For [Rent at Risk: Part 2]

By Jack Davis | March 16, 2026

Some hazards create gradual operational pressure. Others introduce the potential for sudden, high-impact loss events. Some are widespread across nearly every region. Others are highly concentrated geographically but carry larger financial consequences when they occur. Understanding those differences is critical when screening portfolios. Because not all climate hazards carry the same implications for multifamily performance.

Vacant Cost Recovery (VCR): The Complete 2026 Guide

By Kellianne Gammill | March 12, 2026

Utility billing doesn’t always line up cleanly with move-ins and move-outs. When it doesn’t, properties often end up covering costs that belong to residents. This article walks through how Vacant Cost Recovery helps catch those gaps and recover what would otherwise be lost.

New Rules. Same Old Trash. Ask an Expert with Tedd Schonsheck

By William Bailey | March 5, 2026

Meet Tedd Schonsheck: Waste strategist. Former Army officer. Recovering retail executive. Now, he’s one of the people dedicated to making sure trash actually works for property owners and managers.

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