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- Austin Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- The Austin apartment market appears to be the most capable of all the major Texas markets of withstanding the effects of Hurricane Katrina. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in...
- White papers 2007-02-01
- San Antonio Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- In San Antonio, the remains of Hurricane Katrina are still being felt. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in Texas. The report tracks the growth of apartment living in the...
- White papers 2007-02-01
- Dallas/Fort Worth Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- In Dallas/Fort Worth, the remains of Hurricane Katrina are still being felt. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in Texas. The report tracks the growth of apartment living in the...
- White papers 2007-02-01
- Hurricane Katrina: A Market-Turning Event?
- The psychological influences of an event, such as Katrina, are strong - especially when heading into a renewal season. With a rebuilding effort that will take months, it is difficult for underwriters to forget about the exposures that are possible in this business. This white paper explores the impact of...
- White papers 2005-09-01
Additional Resources
- Surprise! Insurers Are Popular, Study Shows
- Here's a "dog bites man" story: a new study by J.D. Power and Associates shows that homeowners are actually happy with their insurance companies. For the first time in five years, overall satisfaction with homeowner insurance has increased "significantly," according to the marketing research firm. ...
- Blog posts 2009-10-08
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