EP#62 Toni Eubanks | How Greystar Sees Property Management
Greystar's incoming head of U.S. property management, Toni Eubanks, joins The Rent Roll with Jay Parsons to share her journey from leasing units on site to leading the nation's largest apartment manager with nearly 1 million units. Toni shares her take on how the property management business has evolved over the last few decades, and where it's headed from here. Toni also reveals some of her priorities and goals at Greystar as she steps into the expanded role on January 1. Additionally, Jay shares his take on the latest headlines impacting rental housing — including a CNBC headline declaring that vacancy has reached a "record high." Is that true? Jay also provides a hot take on why we could see the death of market surveys, which have been pervasive across the industry dating back prior to the digital era.
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EP#61 Tyler Christiansen | A.I. And Rental Housing
How is AI impacting the rental housing business? Rental housing economist Jay Parsons cuts through the noise and the hype to look at the current state of AI in the multifamily and BTR industries, as well as the impact of AI on demand drivers like employment. Additionally, Jay welcomes Tyler Christiansen, the CEO of one of the nation's leading prop tech firms using AI, Funnel. Jay and Tyler discuss what's real and what's not, how to measure the impact of AI on NOI, and what the next advancements in AI could look like for property owners and managers. Additionally, in this week's "In the News" segment, Jay shares some big headlines impacting apartment and SFR operators — including an article challenging the perception of Gen Z'ers being more financially stretched compared to prior generations.
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EP#60 Anne Olson | Overlooked Tertiary Markets
Rental housing economist Jay Parsons highlights smaller markets outpunching their weight class in fundamentals and in capital flow. It's easy to dismiss tertiary markets as volatile and less liquid, but that's not true across the board. Some markets are more attractive than others. To help inform the discussion, Jay welcomes in the CEO of Centerspace, Anne Olson, who runs the one public REIT that maintains a heavy presence in tertiary markets — while also expanding into larger MSAs. What are the pros and cons of investing in smaller markets? And why do investors (especially Wall Street) tend to undervalue even the tertiary markets where revenue growth has consistently outperformed? How do you balance the strength of low-supply, vibrant small markets with the appeal of more liquid large markets? Additionally, Jay brings back recurring features like "Rental Housing Trivia" and "In the News."
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EP#59 Dave Feldman | 5 Takeaways From Q3 '25 SFR REIT Calls + A Conversation With Progress Residential's CEO
Rental housing economist Jay Parsons shares his top 5 takeaways from the single-family rental REITs' earnings calls — highlights from AMH and Invitation Homes. Jay shares the SFR REITs' take on the current state of the market, and whether they are seeing any signs of a slowdown in leasing. Another big topic: REIT stock prices versus net asset values, and what that widening gap means for the REITs. Jay also discusses the latest data combatting a major myth: The REITs aren't buying much off the MLS; in fact, they're selling a lot more than they're buying, while they continue to invest in new construction of build-to-rent single-family homes. Additionally, for this week's interview, Jay welcomes in the CEO of the nation's largest SFR owner, Dave Feldman of Progress Residential. Dave and Jay discuss myth-busting of SFR myths, the current state of the SFR market, and potential growth channels for Progress Residential. Also in this week's podcast, Jay shares his take on a topic he's asked about a lot — New York City's mayoral election and what it means for apartments — during the "In the News" segment, while also touching on other headlines.
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EP#58 Haendel St. Juste | 5 Takeaways From Q3 '25 Apartment REIT Calls
Rental housing economist Jay Parsons shares his Top 5 highlights from the apartment REITs' Q3 earnings calls. Are the REITs seeing a slow down? Are they seeing concerns around renter financial health? Why are REITs buying back their own stock, and what does that mean for acquisitions and development capital? And how are they thinking about 2026? Additionally, Mizuho managing director and senior REIT Analyst Haendel St. Juste joins the conversation to share his thoughts on apartment REITs, their outlook for 2026 and whether he expects to see more REITs taken private due to significant discounts to net asset value.