
VIDEO: Six Great Ideas from the 2025 20for20 Annual Survey
Each year we invite six leading multifamily suppliers to contribute viewpoints to the annual paper. In this video a leader from each company explains their big idea for 2025.
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Conversations with recognized multifamily leaders about technology, operations and innovation
Each year we invite six leading multifamily suppliers to contribute viewpoints to the annual paper. In this video a leader from each company explains their big idea for 2025.
Dom was honored to be included on Jay Parsons’s extremely popular podcast to pick over the highlights of the 2025 edition of 20for20, and to ponder on why 2024 turned out to be a surprise year of low renter
Shiv Gettu, CEO of Zuma, and the host of the HOMF podcast invited Dom to come to his mobile studio for a wide-ranging conversation that covers centralization, industry structure, and some 20for20 findings.
Mike invited Dom for his annual feedback session on the new edition of 20for20 – Mike’s thoughtful review of the paper and his preparation, as usual, yielded a great conversation!
A group of senior multifamily executives discuss the recent 20for20 white paper, “Centralization for Third-Party Management,” and the implications of the findings for the new property management operating model.
When it comes to centralization, our industry tends to focus on what owner-operators are doing. In this conversation, Mike DiMella and I zoom in on third-party operations and how they’re progressing toward more centralized operating models.
Multifamily maintenance centralization is challenging. Companies that master it are operating more like single-family housing. This keynote presentation, from the 2024 MX Summit explains the problem and how companies can solve it.
As part of the deep-dive series about the Revenue Management lawsuits and legal actions, Dom sat down with Reed and David (the Digible Dudes) for a chat about the latest developments in this ongoing saga.
There are few third-party managers as committed to the long-term goal of centralization as Mark-Taylor, Inc., under the leadership of John Carlson. It was great to visit with John and Adam Greco to chat about new operating models.
Mike Brewer once again hosts Dom on his podcast, this time to talk through the main points of “Visual Revolution” the new 20for20 white paper that explains how maps are unifying multifamily experiences, operations and analytics.
The second part of Dom’s conversation with Leonardo247 CEO Daniel Cunningham dives deeper into the state of leasing and maintenance centralization.
In the first of two interviews with the Apartment Academy, Dom sits down with Leonardo247 CEO Daniel Cunningham to talk multifamily centralization and how property management tasks are not created equal.
Mike Wolber dives deep into the 2024 edition of 20for20 with Dom on his Modern Multifamily podcast. In particular, it was great to talk with a senior sales leader about some the changing multifamily tech stack.
It’s always great to broaden the perspective beyond the multifamily mainstream. In this LinkedIn Live debate, Dom discusses the usefulness of revenue management with an owner of a small portfolio of sub-100-unit properties in Massachusetts.
Dom sat down with Paul Marks to talk through some of the main findings in this year’s 20for20 white paper. It’s a great and far-reaching chat about centralization, fraud, technology buying and how AI might change the industry.
Matt Knight, one of the real estate industry’s leading tech influencers, hosts Dom on his Vertical podcast to discuss the latest edition of 20for20, bringing his unique and unconventional perspective to this year’s findings.
Adrian Danila and Lori Agudo host a discussion about the 2024 edition on their Multifamily Chronicles podcast. The conversation goes deep into how AI can reinvent customer experience and why it’s hard to reinvent maintenance.
Dom joins Mike Brewer (for the first time on the Multifamily Media Network!) to talk about the 2024 edition of 20for20. It’s a far-reaching conversation that covers centralization, fraud, tech adoption, and much, much more.
The new Colorado law that, if passed, will make the most popular revenue management systems illegal is bad for multifamily. Dom reconnected with Tyler Christiansen, CEO of Funnel Leasing, to discuss why.
Revenue management continues to be a developing story in our industry. What’s important is that multifamily leaders understand how it works. Dom sat down with Paul Marks to set out the reality vs the myths of this important capability.
It’s always GREAT to talk revenue management with marketing experts. In this pod, Dom picks over some highlights from the new revenue management white paper with Ronn Ruiz and Martin Canchola on the excellent “MFP” (Multifamily Podcast).
Dom joins Mike Brewer to talk about the allegations of cartel pricing currently facing our industry. We cover the main points of the 20 for 20 white paper that explains how cartel pricing isn’t even possible in our industry.
At NAA this year in Atlanta I had the opportunity to sit down (in a corridor!) with my friend and former colleague Tyler Christiansen, the CEO of Funnel Leasing. It was a great and wide-ranging conversation!
An expert panel at AIM 2023 explored the topic of how multifamily companies source technology. It was a fascinating discussion incorporating learnings from this year’s 20 for 20 with two real-world innovation case studies.
Among multifamily podcasters, Adrian Danila has a unique perspective on property management. He has spent much of his career in maintenance, which gave us a great way to talk about centralization in this conversation.
It’s great to take the discussion of property management technology and trends to an investor audience. Charles is a great host, and our discussion covered proptech, maintenance and a bit of celebrity gossip!
Mike Brewer’s direct experience of property management centralization and his early adoption of leasing AI give him a unique perspective into some of this year’s findings. It was a great conversation!
Mike Wolber is a leasing and technology expert, so I was excited to dig into this year’s findings on his increasingly popular podcast. It was a great conversation!
One of the best things about writing 20 for 20 each year is that I get to go and talk about it with Paul Marks on his Multifamily Matters radio show, and since we’re both based in Houston, we
An enjoyable conversation with the most curious person in multifamily. “Start by demonstrating that you understand them” is a great piece of advice on how curiosity improves sales conversations.
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