Published Sep 06, 2023

NMHC Student Housing Conference

National MultiFamily Housing Council  (NMHC) Student Housing

Date: October 17-19

Location: Las Vegas, NV

Description:

This is the premier event for Student Housing professionals bringing together leaders from all facets of the sector including owners, operators, investors, lenders, and university partners. The conference features the industry’s best and brightest minds, all at one event, delivering the knowledge, tools, programs and connections necessary for leaders to shape their future success and the future of our industry.

Rently Attendees:

Are you attending? Schedule a time to meet with the Rently team members!

Contact Title Email
Harrison Chamberlain Regional Territory Manager [email protected]
Dinesh Suryawanshi  Client Success Lead [email protected]

 

Event Site:

Visit NMHC website for more information.

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