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We won! Every year the National Apartment Association (NAA) tracks membership growth of its affiliates across the country. We're thrilled to...

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Way to go Multifamily NW members in the Southern Willamete Valley! The Eugene Mission was all smiles after the SWV Council dropped off bags and bags...

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On Wednesday, October 17th the Fall 2018 Apartment Report from Multifamily NW debuted at the sold-out Apartment Report Breakfast at the Oregon...

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Welcome to Multifamily NW's Volunteer Spotlight video series! Southern Willamette Valley Council Member Sarah Vail was so kind to sit down with Gary...

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By: Lora Hammond from Multifamilyinsiders.com “Here’s the list of the supplies we need.” Maintenance Expenses is often the...

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By: Prashant Gopal, Bloomberg.com Seattle leads U.S. home rental showdown after overbuilding Cities where rents rose the most are now leading the...

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Multiple factors are converging to disrupt everything we know about parking July 20, 2018 Multiple factors are converging to disrupt everything we...

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Maintenance & Repair Request – M010 OR The Maintenance & Repair Request form is designed to be completed by the tenant who is...

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With construction costs of $8.8 million and other up-front expenses of $3.1 million, Lane County’s planned “housing first” project...

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Digested from MultifamilyInsiders.com If it is time to refinance your loan, giveaways may impact the borrowing vale of a community. If you want to...

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The SWV Social committee hosted a great party for our members at Hop Valley Brewing on Thursday, June 21st. More than 80 people came by to network,...

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June 2018 By Paul R. Bergeron III When you consider that the average person taps, pokes, pinches or swipes their personal phone 2,617 times...

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