The Landlord Times Announces Launch of The Apartment Manager & Investor Digital Magazine

The Apartment Manager & Investor is a new Bi-Monthly Digital
Magazine for the Rental Housing Industry brought to you by The Landlord Times. The inaugural edition will be published in July 2009.

Ohio Educating Children for the Future of Energy Efficiency

Duke Energy, which provides electricity to households in Ohio, is launching a "Get Energy Smart" program in which they educate elementary age children on methods of energy efficiency in the hopes that

Ohio: Sixteen to Go Green

Developers Awarded Funding for Sustainable Construction

CLEVELAND, July 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Ohio's green building boom is about

Apartment Industry Commends Senate for Passing Balanced Housing Stimulus Package

WASHINGTON, July 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Multi
Housing Council (NMHC)/National Apartment Association (NAA) joint

HEALTHY FUNDAMENTALS ATTRACT APARTMENT INVESTORS TO CINCINNATI

CINCINNATI, May 2, 2008 — The supply/demand balance in Cincinnati will remain relatively stable this year, according to a first-quarter Apartment Research Report by Marcus & Millichap, the nation’

YIELD-SEEKING INVESTORS TARGET COLUMBUS MULTI-FAMILY PROPERTIES

COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 2, 2008 — Apartment fundamentals will continue to improve this year, as a weakening housing market and some job losses are expanding the renter pool, while supply growth remains

Landlords Reported Income and Expenses Has a Gap, According To IRS Fact Sheet

Landlords must be aware of everything that IRS considers as income. Landlords also need to be more knowledgeable about legal deductions so that they do not overpay their taxes.

NEW OFFICE CONSTRUCTION EXPECTED TO PLACE UPWARD PRESSURE ON COLUMBUS VACANCY RATE

COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 7, 2008 — Tenant demand in the Columbus office market will be steady in 2008, though the delivery of 1.1 million square feet of space will put additional upward pressure on vac

More Options...Better Solutions

Since entering the financial services industry in 1972, my primary mission has been to seek out and share “More Options and Better Solutions” for the benefit of my clients and with other professio

Leasing Follow-Up Trends and Success Tips

In tracking the percentage of leasing professionals who follow up with their rental prospects by telephone, mail and/or e-mail, it is interesting that the follow-up percentages have remained fairly co

Ask the Energy Expert: Not all water heaters are created equal

Q: My water heaters are about 10 years old, and I want to replace them before they fail. What information can you give me about the quality and longevity of replacements?

ASK THE SECRET SHOPPER: March 2008

Strong market conditions continue to prevail in the Pacific Northwest.

All Residential Real Estate is Not Equal: Apartment Sector Thrives Amidst Single-Family Downturn

WASHINGTON, March 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Not all residential real
estate is equal, according to the National Multi Housing Council's (NMHC)

ATTRACTIVE CAP RATES DRAW INVESTORS TO COLUMBUS OFFICE PROPERTIES

COLUMBUS, March 4, 2008 — Tenant demand in the Columbus office market will be steady in 2008, though the delivery of 1.1 million square feet of space will put additional upward pressure on vacancy,

GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES LURE CORPORATE RELOCATIONS, NEW OFFICE DEVELOPMENT TO CINCINNATI

CINCINNATI, March 4, 2008 — Rising rents and a solid long-term economic outlook have encouraged builders to step up development efforts in the Cincinnati metro, particularly along the Ohio River and

CLEVELAND’S RETAIL SECTOR EXPECTED TO DECELERATE IN 2008

CLEVELAND, Feb.

MODEST GROWTH PROJECTED FOR COLUMBUS RETAIL SECTOR

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb.

RETAIL MARKET EXPECTED TO STABILIZE IN CINCINNATI

CINCINNATI, Feb.

APARTMENT VACANCY EXPECTED TO DECLINE IN CLEVELAND

CLEVELAND, Jan.

RESIDENTIAL FORECLOSURES IN CINCINNATI EXPAND APARTMENT RENTER POOL

CINCINNATI, Jan.