Posts Tagged ‘Central West End’

Apartment Hunting Internet Style | Free Financial Today

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Oooh, it’s a slow news day.  This is the best I could find this morning.  Nothing new — you are probably already using the Web to search for apartments.

I do disagree with the statement, “You can find out all the information before spending your time going to each apartment building.”  You can find out a lot online, but not everything.

You definitely want to  visit your top three options, and physically go into the actual apartment you would be occupying.

In St. Louis apartments, there can be a big difference between a community’s display apartment and the unit you will physically occupy  — words of wisdom  from the Apartment Search experts!

There are many benefits to search for a new apartment over the internet; this is because you can find out all the information before spending your time going to each apartment building.

via Apartment Hunting Internet Style | Free Financial Today.

Apartment Hunting in a Renters’ Market – The Juggle – WSJ

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Finding an apartment, in New York City or St. Louis or anywhere, is a major undertaking.  The author of the article below missed a huge resource using brokers (apartment Locators) to narrow down your search.  There are free locator services in virtually every major city in the U.S.

Start with www.apartmentsacrossamerica.com. If your city isn’t listed, contact a locator in your state.  They will direct you to local services in or near your township of choice.  The key here is to work smart.  Locators are a great information source to begin, and often quickly resolve, the tedious task of finding that perfect apartment.

Thanks to the real-estate slump it’s a renters’ market out there. Vacancy rates are still pretty high and landlords in many areas are willing to bargain, in some cases offering a free month’s rent or waiving fees. Home prices have also fallen back to earth since the boom years.

via Apartment Hunting in a Renters’ Market – The Juggle – WSJ.

US apartment market may have turned corner-report | Reuters

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Wow, I just read an article (and posted the link on our blog) that seemed to say the exact opposite.  I am, however, an optimist at heart — I’m going with this one!

NEW YORK, April 6 Reuters – U.S. apartment vacancy rates stopped rising and rents increased modestly in the first quarter, signs the market is poised to recover, according to real estate research firm Reis.

via US apartment market may have turned corner-report | Reuters.

The Origin Of April Fools’ Day

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Prank-pulling has been an April 1 tradition for more than 500 years.

Who was the first joker to put a frog in the teacher’s desk? What clown originated the idea of rearranging his friend’s apartment and putting all the furniture on the roof?

via The Origin Of April Fools’ Day – News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News.

Hey, all business and no fun makes for a dull…something.  So have a little fun, enjoy April Fool’s Day!  Or at least enjoy the article — no joke, it’s pretty interesting.

Brought to you by MTV News via Apartment Search  St. Louis.

TIME OF YEAR FOR GREAT MOVE-IN SPECIALS!

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

As our winter months continue we are seeing some fantastic specials being offered by the apartment communities. These include properties throughout the area such as Brentwood, Creve Coeur, Maryland Heights, Downtown and the Central West End just to name a few!

We know of several properties offering TWO MONTHS FREE, others with reduced rental rates, free garage parking, no short term premiums and much more. Contact an Apartment Search agent today to take advantage of some of the best move-in concessions we have seen in years! You can reach us at 314-821-4999 or email me at ddone@apartment-search.com

A November Note to Our St. Louis PM Partners

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Dear St. Louis apartment managers,

Hello on this beautiful fall Friday afternoon! Wanted to update you on current topics and trends we are seeing in the St. Louis apartment industry. Here are a few recent tidbits I found particularly useful and/or thought-provoking:

A new idea for a community event — ‘I’ve always wanted to try something like a speed dating event on a property, just mostly without the whole dating part. Three minutes to meet your neighbor, develop common interests, trade phone numbers, etc…foster that sense of community… especially for newer residents. just thought it would be an interesting way to join together a group of people.’

Another good suggestion – ‘And don’t forget about variety. While you have your standard monthly events, like a Saturday Breakfast or Resident Dinner, you have to keep trying to find things that appeal to a wide variety of people. Some ideas: Knitting Clubs, LAN parties for the gamers, Tea Time, Halo Tournaments, Chalk Art Contest, Movie Nights, Game Nights, etc.’

The communication value of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. — ‘The reality of Social Media is most apartment managers (who are doing their jobs anyway) have been doing it all along. Only not via the internet. And they were calling it something different. The truth is you should simply think of Social Media as Customer Service, Outreach, and Retention marketing supported by the internet. That is right! The three tasks you’ve always been working on are actually made simpler via tools like Twitter and Facebook.’

I took the last one to heart and set up accounts on all three under the name stlaptsearch. Search on Facebook and join the group, where I post topics and links regularly. If you have a fan page, send it to me so I can join you! Communication is so key today; I welcome every opportunity to exchange ideas and participate in discussions relevant to our industry.

One recent news item which will affect the rental market through next spring is the feds’ extension of the first-time homebuyer incentive program until April, 2010. Home sales are up this year by double digits in 46 states, with almost half (47 percent) of the sales coming from first-time homeowners.

Recent conversations with area property managers listed home purchase among the top three reasons for their renters’ breaking leases (the other two were job loss and job transfer). And with hiring for college graduates at a record low (only 20 percent of 2009 graduates left school with employment, versus 50 percent in 2005) the steady audience for new leases is greatly diminished.

Which leads to my last news article from the St. Louis Post Dispatch – national apartment occupancy is currently at 86 percent, with St. Louis faring slightly better than the nation at 87 percent. So if you’re in the mid-80’s, you are definitely not alone! Free rent continues to be the big marketing incentive in St. Louis, but there are other ways to attract and keep renters.

Suggestion — focus on money savings in other areas (gas savings with close proximity to work, gym-membership savings with a fitness center, utility savings, wi-fi savings, cable savings, whatever you uniquely have to offer). Then calculate a dollar value for the savings, subtract it, and show the net rent figure to your prospects. Everyone is bottom-line conscious these days. Use your positives to your benefit!

I could go on and on (but I won’t, thank goodness). Bottom line, these are by far the most challenging times I’ve experienced in my 23 years in the apartment business. Common sense and creative applications are two essential tools to successfully weathering the current slump in our industry.

Hang tough, focus on valuable resident retention, expand low-cost or cost-free services to residents, engage your community as a whole, and wait. You know the old saying, ‘If you don’t like the weather in St. Louis, just wait – it’ll change.’ The same can be said of current rental market conditions.
Enjoy the beautiful weekend!
Kathryn

Kathryn Wood
Founder and CEO
Apartment Search, Inc.
www.apartment-search.com

Concerned About Apartment Safety?

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Our customers at Apartment Search regularly ask, “Is this neighborhood safe?” We usually refer them to the local police precinct, to speak with an information officer who can answer questions about recent crime in the area. There are also some good websites to check for details on neighborhood crime.

Some online resources include NeighborhoodScout or SpotCrime. One particularly important point to note is the issue of sexual predators. CrimeReports.com allows you to enter your address to locate crime statistics, plus identify whether registered sexual predators are living nearby. Please note that unless your local policing authority is reporting crimes to these online sources, there may not be accurate or complete data.

St. Louis Apartment Occupancies UP in 2008

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

It’s getting better all the ti-i-ime! At least, in the 2008 St. Louis apartment rental market… “St. Louis fared better than the nation as a whole,” according to a new survey from RubinBrown, an accounting and business consulting firm with offices in Clayton (as reported in the Post Dispatch by Tim Logan).

“The average rent in market-rate buildings climbed to $769 a month from $715 last year,” according to RubinBrown. Now, that’s good news — almost a 9-percent increase! (The national average was a 2.2-percent increase). St. Louis also saw a 1.1-percent increase in occupancies (from 86.2 to 87.3). Whoohoo!

At our Anniversary party, several managers told me their occupancies were highest (low 90′s) at the end of August, and have been steadily declining ever since. Biggest reason: job loss. St. Louis has 9.5 percent unemployment, versus 9.8 percent reported nationally in September.

So, while it appears St. Louis is faring better than most, renting apartments is still an uphill battle. Increased rents put in place last summer will hopefully offset incentives necessary to attract new residents this winter.

In the meantime, “…apartment owners and managers (are) focused on trimming overhead and cutting payroll costs,” concluded Brian Keller of RubinBrown. C’mon, summer of 2010 — time for the tide to turn positively and permanently for the St. Louis apartment industry.

Apartments are Hurtin’ for Certain

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

As brokers in the St. Louis rental market, Apartment Search is constantly doing a balancing act between haggle-happy renters and bottomline-shackled owners. It’s a balancing act with a win/win result always as our goal.

Lately, we’ve really gotten caught in the middle with our private listings — outrageous offers coming in on units already grossly underpriced. So renters, here’s a different perspective, a little food for thought.

I recently read an apartment community in Las Vegas was offering 5 months free rent. Yikes! Pretty soon, they’ll be paying people to move in… The question is, how much longer can landlords offer 40 percent off, and stay in business? Not long.

Today’s renters are well informed and sophisticated. They don’t hesitate to negotiate down to the lowest possible rental rate. And I agree — it is the savvy renter’s job to get the best possible deal.

But sooner or later, renters have to realize it may ultimately cost them. Since 2008, we have seen a steady wave of renters forced to relocate because their landlords wound up in foreclosure.

Free rent is great, but if the end result is moving in a couple of months with little or no notice, it’s definitely not so great — not for the renter, the community, the local economy, you, or me.

So go after that great deal, but consider whether your landlord will have enough money left over after the mortgage, taxes and insurance to keep up the maintenance (or replace your furnace come next February). And remember the old adage — if it’s too good to be true, it probably is…

Kathryn Wood
Founder and CEO
Apartment Search, Inc.

Okay, I really can’t sing… but Fieldpointe can!

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Apartment Search’s 23rd Anniversary party was a blast!  More than 100 guests, most of our fave people from the apartment industry, and lots of new leasing agents dripping with personality. 

I got the entertainment started with a Karaoke rewrite of the Beach Boys’ “Kokomo” — ‘Off the Mississippi, there’s a place called St. Louis, MO. It’s where you want to go to get the best deals of all…’ What I lacked in skill I made up for in enthusiasm.

West Point outdid me with a darling skit based on Dr. Seuss’s ‘Green Eggs and Ham’ — you go, Lisa, you and your talented staff! I’ll get a copy of it, and share later.

Then Fieldpointe jumped in with their own rendition of “My Boss’ (No muscle-bound man can take me away from my boss…). Champika, you really have a winning team there. That Leslie can sing! And I hear they close as well as they croon.

Lots of eats, a couple of drinks, and German chocolate cake to die for (thank you, Lubely’s Bakery!). A few hours to stop, relax, sing and dance, to catch up and enjoy a little out-of-the office bonding. No business, just fun, fun, fun.

I always say I love this industry, but what I really love are the incredible people in it — dedicated, hardworking, caring people who tirelessly give more than they get. You guys are so great! Thank you for coming to our party. And, hey, start thinking about a skit for next year…

Kathryn Wood
Founder and CEO
Apartment Search, Inc.