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New multifamily asset management department launches in US

Thursday, December 7, 2023

US Housing Consultants has launched a new asset management department that will offer services such as capital needs assessments, energy audits, requisitions for reserve fund drawdowns and inspections for Section 504 Compliance. The new department is helmed by John Broderick, a veteran in the affordable housing industry.

US Housing Consultants has provided Capital Needs Assessments for nearly twenty years now,” says Scott Precourt, Founding Partner. “With this new expansion, we will be able to help clients better implement plans based on the needs assessments, particularly as it relates to energy efficiency.”

Critically, these services all focus on the long-term health and viability of affordable housing properties. This includes both ensuring the resiliency of the physical plant of the properties, as well as the funding and policies that support the operations.

“Multifamily owners and managers are often driven by a crisis, or a pending requirement,” Broderick says. “US Housing’s Asset Management Team works with clients to develop a long-term comprehensive strategy for individual properties and entire portfolios. Our clients have greater peace of mind knowing they have a comprehensive asset management plan, reviewed by outside professionals, and assistance with implementation and monitoring.”

The asset management department will also offer several services for Public Housing Authorities. This includes rent reasonableness studies, utility allowance studies, annual plans, and ACOP and Administrative Plan revisions. This continues the expansion of services for PHAs after US Housing Consultants’ acquisition of Management Resources Group (MRG), a long-time provider of services for PHAs.

“Public Housing is undergoing many challenges currently. With the onset of NSPIRE, HOTMA, and RAD, the demand on PHAs to redefine long-term planning increasing every year,” says Broderick. “Our team works with them to develop long-term plans, policies, and reports.”

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