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Summer leasing season is upon us. Future residents have more daylight after work to shop for a new home. Many potential renters are busy with family and vacations, and some are interested in seeking a […]
Summer leasing season is upon us. Future residents have more daylight after work to shop for a new home. Many potential renters are busy with family and vacations, and some are interested in seeking a […]
The Texas Apartment Association’s leadership team is structured like many others across our state as well as NAAs affiliates across the nation. TAA elects a group of volunteer officers and directors charged every year with […]
Community is a powerful word typically defined by a group of people with common interests choosing to work with one another in order to reach common goals. Communities often share common geography, common philosophies, and […]
Mike Follis Recognized at TAA For His Body of Work Every team needs a good coach—someone who will make everyone around them a better person; a person who seems to make everyone better just by […]
Fifty years ago this April, in the aftermath of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act of 1968. In that landmark legislation (FHA), the nation took a major step […]
Introducing our new members! As always, we invite all our onsite, property staff and owners to shop our members first for any of their product or service needs. Also, word of mouth is the best […]
Price Class Performance in Greater Fort Worth The major multifamily story for the Greater Fort Worth area over the last couple of years is the volume of new supply that has been delivered. Because new […]
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