Archive for June, 2014

Home / 2014 / June

The Telephone Greeting – Apartment Living   Catchy answering phrases seem to be all the rage with businesses lately. “This-is-Blah-Blahblah-at-XYZ-apartments-where-blah-blah-blah-and-blah-blah-blah and blah-blah-blah!” To be honest, I never remember the person’s name, much less what else was said — if I even understood it in the first place because they said it all in one breath! […]

Handling a Future Resident Inquiry Part Two When you hold any position in property management that requires you to answer a telephone, chances are better than good that when the phone rings, there’s either a resident or future resident on the other end of it. For those of us that are Apartment Leasing Professionals, with […]

Handling a Future Resident Inquiry The Basics: Handling a Future Resident Inquiry   Apartment leasing starts with the Relationship Leasing process. This process begins, and actually revolves around the future resident’s desire for information about your community.  Each step of the process is forming a pyramid. Step one, handling the future resident inquiry, is the […]

Seven Key Qualifying Leasing Questions These questions must be asked as if the future resident is indeed moving in to the community. In short, assume they have already leased. This technique is called assumptive qualifying. Yes you guessed it! We need to use the same kinds of questions that we used on the telephone in […]

Shape shifting environment for very small spaces “Mixed Reality Living Spaces” is an utopian solution for a dystopian scenario. In the near future, a good part of the world’s urban population will be forced to live in windowless apartments with areas limited to 100 square feet full of flagpoles. When the time comes that we […]

Qualifying The purpose of qualifying in the leasing process is to make certain that the future resident can meet the needs of your community and vice versa. Qualifying not only saves the Leasing Professional time, but also saves the future resident time as well. Keep in mind that the qualifying process is more of a […]