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The Millennial Renter is Here! Are You Ready? (Webinar Recap)

Today’s webinar was on a timely and vital topic: Millennial Renters. Our very own Aimee Miller, VP of Marketing here…

Property Management Software Research Study Results

A recent property management software research study showed that manual methods are still a leading approach in the apartment industry,…

Are You Focusing or Flailing? Three Tips to Increase Rental Conversion Rates

Let’s face it. Customer service is probably among the top five reasons that consumers are loyal to any business. In…

Announcing AppFolio’s New Texting Feature

According to the CTIA, in 2013, 19.1 trillion texts were sent in the United States. Texting is the number one…

AppFolio Reports and Letters Overview (Webinar Recap)

Are you making the most of AppFolio’s Reports & Letters features? Today Todd Smith, Sr. Training Manager, hosted a webinar…

5 Ways Technology can be Your Property Management Tools

Remember a few years ago when everyone was saying, “There’s an app for that” so often you wondered if technology…

2nd Annual AppFolio Customer Conference Recap

Last month we held our 2nd annual Customer Conference at the Fess Parker Resort in our home base of Santa Barbara, CA. Our goal was to build off the success and energy of last year’s conference, and make this one even better! We were thrilled with the turn out, and our customers enjoyed a value-packed 3 days of informative sessions, delicious food, and fun entertainment.

Paperless Property Management With AppFolio

Have you ever wondered what the future of leasing would look like? Well the future is here! eHomes of Bakersfield is a real AppFolio customer, and the video below demonstrates how they use AppFolio to create an efficient, smooth, and entirely paperless leasing flow that allows them to quickly fill vacancies with ideal residents while saving time and money in the process.

Setting Boundaries: Establishing Outdoor Decorating and Storage Rules

Establishing resident policies often feels like a walking a tightrope. On one hand, property managers want to set boundaries that keep the community neat and orderly, safe for all residents and attractive to future residents. On the other hand, research shows that today’s tenants want more autonomy when it comes to decorating and creating personal spaces that fit their lifestyle and decorating preferences.