• Leasing Is the Launch Pad to Your Career with Taylor Grange
    Jul 13 2026

    What if the best future property manager in your company is sitting at your leasing desk today?

    Too often, leasing is viewed as an entry-level position instead of what it truly is: the launch pad for a successful career in multifamily. In this episode of The Property Playbook, Rory Anderson sits down with Taylor Grange, President and Co-Founder of Liberty Asset Group, to discuss why investing in people—not just properties—is the key to long-term success.

    With more than 14 years of experience leading lease-ups, improving asset performance, and building high-performing teams, Taylor shares how Liberty Asset Group is redefining leadership development through its innovative Leasing Boot Camp and Foundations First leadership program. Rather than waiting until someone earns a management title, Taylor believes leadership begins on day one.

    Whether you're a leasing consultant looking to grow your career, a property manager developing your next leader, or an owner seeking to build a stronger culture, this episode is packed with practical leadership advice you can put into action immediately.

    In this episode you'll learn:

    • Why leasing is the best foundation for a career in multifamily property management
    • How to identify and develop future leaders before they have a management title
    • The difference between managing people and truly leading them
    • Why initiative is the single most important trait for career advancement
    • How radical transparency builds trust, accountability, and stronger teams
    • Practical ways to improve employee retention through leadership development
    • How understanding the investor's perspective helps onsite teams perform at a higher level

    If you're passionate about leadership, team culture, resident experience, and building better apartment communities, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Common Mistakes in Leadership and How to Overcome Them

    00:30 Introduction to Multifamily Leadership

    02:57 Taylor Grange's Unique Approach to Leadership Development

    07:22 The Leasing Boot Camp Initiative

    12:47 The Importance of Leasing Experience

    18:36 Addressing Leadership Training Gaps in Property Management

    20:39 The Education Gap in Property Management

    26:30 Foundations First: Building Leadership from the Ground Up

    36:06 Managing vs. Leading: The Dual Role of Leadership

    38:56 Common Mistakes in Leadership and How to Overcome Them

    43:47 Open Conversations and Career Pathing

    49:32 Navigating Career Progression in Multifamily

    52:46 The Importance of Initiative

    57:28 Radical Transparency in Leadership

    TO CONTACT OUR GUEST:

    Taylor@libertyassetgroup.com

    Libertyassetgroup.com

    SHOW NOTES & RESOURCES:

    OURA RING

    IMPACT PLAYERS by LIZ WISEMAN

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Everything Costs More. What Smart Operators Are Doing About It with Matt Herren
    Jun 29 2026

    Everything is getting more expensive—but does protecting your NOI really mean cutting costs?

    In this episode of The Property Playbook, Rory Anderson welcomes back multifamily maintenance expert Matt Herren to unpack one of the biggest challenges facing apartment owners and operators today: controlling operating expenses without sacrificing resident experience or long-term asset value.

    With labor shortages, rising material costs, and increasing vendor pricing putting pressure on every property budget, Matt shares a different perspective. Instead of simply asking, "Where can we spend less?" he challenges operators to ask, "Why are we spending this money in the first place?"

    Together, Rory and Matt explore practical, real-world strategies to reduce maintenance costs by improving operational systems—not by cutting corners.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why maintenance should be viewed as an investment strategy instead of a cost center
    • How the "Eyes Up" maintenance philosophy helps teams identify costly problems before they become expensive emergencies
    • The biggest mistakes owners make when trying to reduce operating expenses
    • How to audit vendor contracts and eliminate hidden waste
    • Which maintenance services should stay in-house—and which should always be outsourced
    • Why the traditional "one maintenance technician per 100 units" benchmark no longer fits today's multifamily landscape
    • How mentorship and training create stronger maintenance teams while reducing long-term costs
    • The simple maintenance systems that improve resident satisfaction, increase renewals, and protect NOI

    Whether you're an owner, asset manager, regional manager, property manager, or maintenance supervisor, this conversation is packed with actionable ideas that can improve operations, preserve property value, and help your team work smarter in today's challenging economy.

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to The Property Playbook, leave a review, and share this conversation with someone on your operations or maintenance team.

    CHAPTERS

    00:14 Introduction to Rising Costs in Property Management

    02:09 The Importance of Maintenance as an Investment Strategy

    05:40 Understanding the Drivers of Increased Operating Expenses

    08:16 Misconceptions About Reducing Operating Costs

    11:49 Strategies for Reducing Maintenance Spending

    15:42 The Role of Mentorship in Property Management

    20:06 The 'Eyes Up' Maintenance Philosophy

    25:15 The Importance of Fresh Perspectives in Maintenance

    29:40 Vendor Management and Cost Efficiency

    32:21 Outsourcing vs. In-House Services

    39:42 Training and Knowledge Transfer in Maintenance

    45:40 Rethinking Maintenance Metrics and Strategies

    CONTACT OUR GUEST

    Matt Herren

    ops@facilitech-pros.com

    facilitech-pros.com

    KEYWORDS

    • Multifamily property management
    • Apartment maintenance
    • Multifamily operations
    • Multifamily asset management
    • NOI improvement
    • Reducing operating expenses
    • Maintenance cost reduction
    • Apartment maintenance best practices
    • Maintenance team training

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    52 mins
  • Multifamily Marketing Revolution with Alex Mehraban
    Jun 15 2026

    Most apartment marketing isn't failing because of budget. It's failing because nobody is asking the right questions.

    In this episode of The Property Playbook, Rory Anderson sits down with marketing strategist Alex Mehraban, a multifamily marketing leader whose career spans finance, accounting, business development, branding, digital advertising, and operations. After working across industries including motorsports, aviation, luxury real estate, ecommerce, and multifamily housing, Alex brings a fresh perspective to an industry that often relies on outdated marketing practices.

    Together, Rory and Alex unpack some of the biggest misconceptions in apartment marketing today, including overreliance on ILS platforms, the dangers of blindly trusting marketing vendors, and why many operators are spending thousands of dollars without truly understanding where their leads are coming from.

    Alex shares the eye-opening moment that made her question the way multifamily approaches marketing, why ownership groups should think differently about first-party data, and how strong branding can dramatically impact leasing performance and resident perception.

    The conversation also dives into the evolving role of AI in multifamily marketing, where artificial intelligence can be a valuable tool—and where it can lead teams in the wrong direction. Alex explains why understanding demographics, resident behavior, customer journeys, and local market nuances still requires human insight and strategic thinking.

    You'll also learn:

    • The biggest marketing mistakes apartment owners and operators make
    • Why every property should have its own brand strategy
    • How to think about ILS platforms, organic traffic, paid advertising, SEO, social media, and AI
    • The systems and processes high-performing marketing teams use to stay accountable
    • How ownership groups can better evaluate marketing performance
    • The importance of thinking like an owner when making marketing decisions
    • What Alex would do first if she inherited a struggling 150-unit apartment community
    • Why leadership, empathy, and accountability matter just as much as marketing strategy

    The best operators aren't always the ones with the biggest budgets. They're the ones who stay curious, question assumptions, and never stop looking for a better way.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction to Alex Mehraban's Unique Background

    02:46 Fresh Perspectives on Multifamily Marketing

    05:45 The Gap in Multifamily Marketing Strategies

    08:19 Aha Moments in Multifamily Marketing

    11:01 The Importance of Accountability in Marketing

    13:50 Building a Strong Marketing Team

    16:45 In-House Marketing vs. Third-Party Agencies

    19:15 Understanding Property Demographics

    22:22 The Role of Branding in Multifamily Marketing

    24:49 Systems and Processes for High-Level Execution

    27:37 Advice for Structuring a Marketing Team

    34:42 Understanding Financial Metrics in Property Management

    38:44 The Importance of Team Communication

    41:26 Navigating Marketing Complexities

    50:43 Conducting Effective Audits for Property Marketing

    55:43 Consulting and Bridging Communication Gaps

    01:00:11 Leading with Empathy in Business

    CONTACT OUR GUEST:

    LINKED IN ALEX MEHRABAN

    EMAIL: alexjs2733@gmail.com

    KEYWORDS

    • Multifamily marketing
    • Apartment lead generation
    • Multifamily SEO
    • Apartment leasing strategy
    • Multifamily digital marketing
    • Multifamily AI marketing
    • Property management
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Free Pizza! and the BEST Resident Retention Tips with Marina Cantu
    Jun 8 2026

    A free pizza on move-in day. A maintenance walkthrough. A simple phone call.

    The little things residents remember most are rarely the expensive ones.

    People don't lease apartments. They lease relationships.

    In this episode of The Property Playbook, Rory Anderson sits down with Marina Cantu, Resident Experience Director at Elliron Residential, to explore what truly separates great apartment communities from average ones—and why resident experience starts long before move-in day.

    With more than 12 years of multifamily experience spanning onsite operations and corporate leasing strategy, Marina shares practical lessons that every leasing consultant, property manager, and multifamily leader can apply immediately.

    You'll learn why phone skills still matter in a digital world, the most common mistakes leasing agents make during tours, and how simple discovery questions can dramatically improve leasing conversions.

    Marina also shares innovative resident engagement ideas that have generated stronger community connections and higher resident satisfaction, including move-in pizza partnerships with local businesses, resident networking events, dog spa days, painting classes, passport-themed neighbor meet-and-greets, and creative summer activities that turn apartment communities into places people genuinely want to call home.

    In this episode you'll learn:

    • The foundational skills every successful leasing professional must master
    • Common mistakes leasing agents make during tours and phone calls
    • Why communication is the most important skill in property management
    • How to create a move-in experience residents never forget
    • Creative resident event ideas that strengthen community culture
    • Practical ways to improve resident retention and satisfaction
    • Leadership lessons learned during Hurricane Harvey
    • Why boutique company cultures often create stronger employee engagement
    • How collaboration across the multifamily industry benefits everyone
    • The leadership principle Marina uses to build trust and accountability

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction to Marina Cantu and Her Journey

    05:58 Navigating Challenges: Lessons from Hurricane Harvey

    11:09 Leasing 101: Foundational Skills for Success

    16:43 The Importance of Phone Skills in Leasing

    22:05 Creating a Seamless Move-In Experience

    27:25 Building Approachability and Trust in Leasing Offices

    31:21 Building Community Through Events

    37:05 The Importance of Leadership Visibility

    39:15 Collaboration in the Property Management Industry

    43:05 Lessons Learned from Multifamily Living

    45:37 Leading by Example in Leadership

    CONTACT OUR GUEST:

    MARINA CANTU https://www.linkedin.com/in/marinaleecantu/

    KEYWORDS
    • Multifamily Property Management
    • Resident Experience
    • Apartment Leasing
    • Leasing Consultant Training
    • Resident Retention
    • Multifamily Leadership
    • Property Management Podcast
    • Apartment Community Management
    • Leasing Best Practices
    • Multifamily Operations
    • Property Manager Leadership
    • Resident Engagement Ideas
    • Apartment Marketing
    • Customer Service in Multifamily
    • Team Culture and Leadership
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    50 mins
  • Why Multifamily Needs to Steal This From Marriott with Janice Szymanski
    May 25 2026

    What if the biggest competitive advantage in multifamily property management isn't better amenities...but better human connection?

    In this powerful episode of The Property Playbook, Rory Anderson sits down with Janice Szymanski-Dizuzio, Vice President of Learning & Development at Bryten Real Estate Partners, to unpack the leadership, hospitality, and operational principles that create unforgettable resident experiences — and stronger property performance.

    Drawing from her background with Marriott International and years in multifamily leadership, Janice explains why today’s best property managers must stop thinking like landlords and start thinking like hospitality professionals. From anticipating resident needs before they arise to building loyalty through small, intentional moments, this conversation is packed with practical insights that property managers, leasing teams, regional leaders, and ownership groups can apply immediately.

    Rory and Janice dive into:

    • Why resident experience directly impacts retention and occupancy
    • The hospitality principles multifamily teams should “steal” from Marriott and Ritz-Carlton
    • How empathy and anticipation create stronger communities
    • The importance of leadership visibility and coaching in property management
    • Why financial acumen separates good property managers from great ones
    • How to train leasing teams with clear expectations and measurable KPIs
    • Low-cost resident event ideas that actually improve retention
    • The “WETCO” qualities every multifamily company should hire for: warmth, empathy, teamwork, conscientiousness, and optimism
    • How daily habits and small interactions shape company culture and online reputation

    Whether you’re an onsite manager, asset manager, leasing consultant, regional supervisor, or multifamily owner, this episode will challenge you to rethink what truly drives resident loyalty, team culture, and operational success in today’s rental market.

    If you’re serious about improving resident satisfaction, building stronger teams, and becoming a better leader in multifamily operations, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction to Customer Experience in Multifamily

    02:18 Understanding Resident Satisfaction and Retention

    08:21 The Impact of Hospitality on Property Management

    13:50 The Importance of Wet Co Qualities

    19:44 Innovative Resident Events and Community Engagement

    26:02 Business Acumen in Property Management

    30:30 The Importance of Practical Learning in L&D

    30:58 Financial Acumen for Property Managers

    32:10 Understanding Revenue Distribution in Property Management

    33:25 Empathy in Community Management

    34:53 Prioritizing Financial Decisions in Property Management

    37:49 The Role of Performance Metrics in Team Development

    44:06 The Importance of Clear Expectations and Training

    50:54 Leadership and Continuous Learning

    TO CONTACT OUR GUEST:

    janice.szymanski@livebryten.com

    KEYWORDS
    • Multifamily property management
    • Resident experience
    • Resident retention strategies
    • Multifamily operations
    • Hospitality in multifamily
    • Community manager leadership
    • Multifamily customer service
    • Property management best practices
    • Multifamily team culture
    • Apartment leasing strategies
    • Resident satisfaction
    • Property management training
    • Multifamily leadership podcast
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    59 mins
  • How Great Property Managers Build Trust Without Micromanaging with Michelle Gonzales
    May 18 2026

    In this powerful episode of The Property Playbook, Rory Anderson sits down with multifamily leader Michelle Gonzales for an honest conversation about leadership, accountability, resilience, and what truly creates great teams in property management.

    Michelle has worked her way through every level of the industry—from leasing agent to Regional Manager—and shares the hard-earned lessons that shaped her leadership style along the way. From managing distressed Class C communities and luxury lease-ups to navigating a life-changing brain surgery diagnosis in the middle of her career, Michelle opens up about the moments that completely transformed her perspective on customer service, hospitality, and leading people well.

    Together, Rory and Michelle unpack:

    • What “trust but verify” really means in leadership
    • Why accountability should empower teams—not intimidate them
    • The difference between micromanaging and coaching
    • How hospitality principles can dramatically improve leasing performance
    • Why property managers should study what competitors do RIGHT
    • The leadership mindset that builds trust with residents and teams alike
    • How curiosity can become one of the greatest growth tools in your career

    Michelle also shares practical leasing and operational strategies, including the “5-to-15 Rule” for customer interaction, how one leasing consultant improved conversion from 8% to 53% in a single week, and why people—not amenities—are often the true competitive advantage in multifamily.

    Whether you’re a leasing professional, property manager, regional leader, asset manager, or multifamily operator, this episode is packed with real-world leadership lessons and actionable takeaways you can immediately apply to your teams and communities.

    If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone in the multifamily industry who could benefit from the conversation.

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction to Michelle Gonzalez's Journey

    02:53 Overcoming Adversity: A Personal Story

    05:35 Lessons from Different Roles in Property Management

    08:09 The Importance of Customer Service in Property Management

    10:55 Understanding the Business: The Role of a Regional Manager

    13:18 Navigating Misconceptions in Hiring

    16:04 Transitioning Back to On-Site Management

    18:22 Trust but Verify: A Leadership Philosophy

    20:51 Coaching and Accountability in Leadership

    24:08 Understanding Conversion Challenges

    26:37 The Importance of Accountability

    31:00 Healthy Competition in Property Management

    38:36 Non-Negotiable Practices for Property Managers

    41:34 Leading with Curiosity in Leadership

    Keywords:
    Multifamily property management, apartment leasing, property management leadership, multifamily operations, leasing conversion, accountability in leadership, hospitality in property management, regional manager multifamily, customer service in leasing, apartment operations, leadership development, multifamily investing, leasing agent training, resident experience, property manager tips

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    47 mins
  • Why Great Maintenance Teams Build Millions in Property Value with Matt Herren
    May 11 2026

    In this episode of The Property Playbook, Rory Anderson sits down with multifamily maintenance expert Matt Herren, Owner and Founder of FaciliTech, to break down why great maintenance teams are one of the biggest drivers of NOI, resident retention, and long-term property value.

    With more than 25 years of experience in multifamily property management, Matt shares practical strategies for shifting from reactive maintenance to proactive operations — including spring preventative maintenance tips, HVAC best practices, water intrusion prevention, landscaping standards, life safety compliance, maintenance shop organization, and resident experience strategies that directly impact leasing and renewals.

    Matt also dives into:
    • How small maintenance issues turn into major capital expenses
    • Why “eyes up” inspections can save owners thousands
    • The operational systems elite maintenance teams use
    • How curb appeal affects occupancy and resident retention
    • The connection between maintenance performance and asset value
    • Why standardization and preparation matter in multifamily operations

    And yes… there’s also a wild story involving FBI agents, Apache helicopters, and a resident move-out that you have to hear to believe.

    If you’re a property manager, asset manager, owner, maintenance supervisor, regional manager, or multifamily operator looking to improve operations, reduce costly emergencies, and build stronger communities, this episode is packed with actionable insights.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction to Property Management Insights

    09:38 The Importance of Spring Preventative Maintenance

    16:48 Shifting from Reactive to Proactive Maintenance

    22:30 Prioritizing HVAC Maintenance for Summer

    30:16 Identifying Hidden Plumbing Issues Post-Winter

    31:42 Seasonal Maintenance Insights

    37:46 The Importance of Landscaping

    42:08 Enhancing Resident Experience through Amenities

    44:46 Risk Compliance and Safety Measures

    47:33 Proactive Operational Changes

    50:44 Leadership Principles for Team Motivation

    CONTACT OUR GUEST:

    Matt Herren

    ops@facilitech-pros.com

    facilitech-pros.com

    Keywords: multifamily property management, preventative maintenance, multifamily operations, apartment maintenance, HVAC maintenance, resident retention, asset management, NOI growth, property operations, maintenance leadership, multifamily investing, curb appeal, maintenance systems, property management podcast, resident experience, apartment investing, facilities management, maintenance supervisor training, operational efficiency, multifamily leadership.

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    57 mins
  • The $0 Leasing Strategy That Outperforms Everything Else with Godfrey Cambel
    May 4 2026

    This episode with Godfrey Cambel is a masterclass in getting back to what actually works in multifamily leasing. Instead of chasing flashy tactics, Godfrey breaks down the simple, disciplined habits that drive real results—strong first impressions, genuine human connection, fast follow-up, and consistent execution.

    From eliminating phone distractions to mastering in-person conversations, he highlights how small behaviors shape the entire resident experience. The big takeaway? Leasing isn’t about selling units—it’s about building trust. Teams that stay sharp, avoid complacency, and focus on people—not just processes—are the ones that win long-term.

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction to Leasing Fundamentals

    02:15 Building Genuine Connections in Leasing

    10:08 Creating Positive First Impressions

    12:44 The Importance of Personal Communication

    19:38 Engaging with Prospective Residents

    22:45 Avoiding Complacency in High Occupancy

    27:12 Creative Resident Engagement Strategies

    KEYWORDS:

    • Multifamily leasing
    • Resident experience
    • Leasing fundamentals
    • Occupancy strategy
    • Customer service
    • Leasing conversion
    • Property management leadership
    • Follow-up systems
    • Resident retention
    • Leasing team performance

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    36 mins