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May 31, 2008

Faux wood, Faux blinds....Faux grass?

Think of the savings you could achieve in your water line item not to mention you landscaping line item.

Here is a little blurb [via WSJ]

Jude Albanese doesn't pay a landscaper or run lots of sprinklers to maintain his lawn. He has retired his mower, and he doesn't use fertilizer. Yet the grass in front of his New Jersey home looks so lush that some passersby feel the need to bend down and touch it.

The reason is simple: The grass is fake.

"You want to enjoy your yard, but it was always work and upkeep," says the Nutley, N.J., homeowner, who had JM Synthetic Grass Surfacing install his faux lawn last month. "Now it's much cleaner and neater. I should have done this years ago."

Groundswell

If you have not yet read Groundswell, make it a point in the next 2 weeks to do so. In the mean time here is an interview with the authors. via[podtech]

Rent vs. Buy

Ran across this nifty little tool in the New York Times

May 30, 2008

Want to know whats wrong with Twitter?

Check this out.

Want to know whats wrong with Twitter?

Check this out.

Walmart takes on Craigslist and Kijiji?

Can it be?

Walmart has added a classified listings service to their site. Silicon Valley startup Oodle, which was founded in 2004, is powering the service. [read about it here]

I have to say, I am not a fan of Wal-Mart and will go all the way out of my way not to spend a dollar in their stores. Would I be wrong to use their free listing service?

I have to admit, they serve a demographic that we cater to.

Let me know if you sign up.

Twitter is over capacity...again. UGH


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Apartment Article Rant

I just can't get past this one.

Here is an excerpt from this months MFE Magazine. It comes from the Editor.

"I am a fan of telling it like it is. At a gathering of industry
executives earlier this year, one REIT CEO did just that. He was
talking to an intimate group of his peers about how the recent influx
of renters into multifamily properties was only temporary—that these
renters would still want to buy single-family homes once the market
recovered. He argued that, knowing this, property managers shouldn't be
shy about raising rents. “While we can, we should stick it to them.
Stick it to them,” he said." [see article here]



The description of this whole exchange and the idea that it was printed in a magazine that I really admire just rubs me the wrong way.

"...he was candidly sharing opinions and perspectives that may have brushed some in the audience the wrong way."


Include me as part of the audience that was brushed the wrong way. Was there thought given to the idea that once printed, the room referred to grew exponentially?

I can't see how comments like that could be admired, one. Two, I can't see glorifying it by calling it wisdom.

I would say this, candidly. I would never work for, with or around a leader and organization that openly promoted that kind of inane rhetoric. I want to believe he was kidding.

Maybe I have the wrong perspective about our industry. Maybe it is about grabbing the cash while you can and pilfering the unique talents of people while you can. I really doubt it however. I am both convicted and convinced that an organization governed by those principles might prosper for a brief moment but will die on the social media vine over time. This is just the kind of ammunition that a resident needs for his/her blog, for his/her MySpace page, his/her Facebook page, etc... I guess it could of been worse, we could have learned his name and the name of his company. What a day that could have been.

All that said, I get the point of being direct and candid. I believe in taking advantage of moments of truth. I believe it crucial conversations. I believe that is why I wrote this post.

May 29, 2008

AtlantaApartmentsTV

Here is a site I am keeping an eye on. Not 100% sure of what I think yet.

Atlanta Apartments - Rent an Atlanta apartment in Atlanta, Georgia

Washington Post Apartment Widget

Interesting story...

The newspaper industry took its latest step into the Web 2.0 world
today as WashingtonPost.com unveiled a widget that lets apartment
hunters search for homes by their vicinity to Metro stations. [read the rest here]

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