In this interesting read published by Curbed.com, Patrick Sisson shares facts on the new trends taking over the residential industry, as developers and managers adapt to the demands and needs of their residents. While this article is primarily focused on rental/multifamily properties, but it certainly applies to condominiums as well.
A paragraph which truly reflects the essence of the entire article is this:
“The top two ways to separate yourself in a market that’s seen so much activity is adding an infusion of technology, and giving your residence some kind of identity,” says Shauntá Bruner, a senior associate with Delta Associates, a commercial real estate research firm. “Everybody has a rooftop grilling area or a dog park. Successful developers need to create things that tell a story and tie together the community.”
If there is someone within the context of a residential property, qualified and able to give a sense of identity, and tie together a community, is a residential concierge, without a doubt.
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Published by: Curbed, Patrick Sisson, March 26, 2019