Posts Tagged ‘Student Housing’
4 Ways To Utilize Snapchat At Your Apartment Community
When it comes to connecting with your residents and prospects, you as a member of the leasing office need to be exploring as many avenues as possible to use to your advantage, especially the free ones. Do not make the mistake of thinking that prospects and residents only use Facebook and Twitter. In fact…
Read MoreSmoke Free Community: Good or Bad Idea?
There are some standard questions you get while leasing in a community such as: What is the price? Are you pet friendly? What is the noise like? But one new question that is starting to become more and more common is “do you allow smoking?” For the longest time the answer to this question is…
Read MoreWill There Be An Oversupply Of Product In Student Housing By: Justin Coleman
With the continual increase in product being brought online in Student Housing, the billion dollar question remains of, “Is there going to be an oversupply of product in the near future?” Depending upon who you ask you may receive very different viewpoints and outlooks, but ultimately with the industry hitting numbers in new supply…
Read More5 Ways To Increase International Student Leases By Justin Coleman
When it comes to leasing in student housing, gearing a large amount of time and effort towards marketing to international students can really help to fill a community quickly. The number of international students studying abroad in the States continues to climb each year with 764,321 in the 2011-2012 school year and skyrocketing to nearly…
Read MoreGet Creative on Amenities for Today’s Digital Student By Matthew Sheasby
CLASS would like to welcome guest blogger Matthew Sheasby, Executive Director of Campus Tech Support to weigh in on how you should be thinking about amenities for today’s digital student. Thanks for sharing your expertise, Matthew! “In paying homage to an old Oldsmobile advertising campaign and to Kevin Cronin from REO Speedwagon, this is not…
Read MoreResponding to a Negative Facebook Post
Facebook can be the ultimate marketing paradox. While it affords apartment communities the opportunity to engage and connect with both prospective renters and residents, it can also become a forum for people to post negative comments about the property or staff. So what is the best way to handle a negative comment on Facebook? The…
Read MoreTHINK BEYOND THE WALLS OF AN APARTMENT BY MICHAEL COAKLEY
CLASS is very honored to have guest blogger and Student Housing Consultant Michael Coakley join us to weigh in on the amenity arms race that we are experiencing in Student Housing. We would like to thank Michael for his great insight into the features and amenities that truly ad value for Student Housing developers. THINK BEYOND THE…
Read MoreApartment Application Of The Week by Justin Coleman
This is a great app for your smart phone that can really be of assistance for not only leasing agents, but also for prospects. The app is called RoomScan and was created by Locometric. RoomScan allows you to measure the dimensions of a room by simply holding your phone up to each of the walls in the…
Read MoreCLASS Reports From the Frontlines. 2013 By-the-Bed Student Property Leasing Trends by Kristi McMillin
CLASS has spent the past month leasing a by-the-bed student property at Texas A&M University. In a saturated market it is extremely important to quickly identify emerging trends in order to capitalize on market share. By gauging these trends and tweaking our sales process, the property is almost ten percent ahead of last year’s pre-leasing…
Read MoreDon’t forget the parents!
With all the talk about marketing and leasing to college students, we often find that a critical decision maker is left out of the sales process. I’m talking about the parents. You know, the folks who are actually writing the rent check. While the property must first appeal to the student in order to have…
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