Strategic Business Development and Client Prospecting in the Third-Party Apartment Management Industry

Intensifying competition and increasing market demands are forcing many third-party apartment management firms to re-evaluate their approach to business development and client prospecting. In some instances, these companies are becoming more selective about both the assignments they take on and the...

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Business development
Business Economy / Management
Client prospecting
Competition (Economics)
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Legal fees
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Multifamily housing
Property management
Real estate industry
Strategic planning
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