Beyond Rent: Exploring Property Management
Property management is an ever-changing field that seems to evolve just when you think you have a solid grasp on it. That’s why it’s imperative to stay informed and pivot along with the industry. Rent Manager's Beyond Rent is a brand-new bi-weekly podcast full of the latest trends, technology, and best practices affecting property management today. Hear from true trailblazers and agents of change from all walks of the industry─experienced owners, policy makers, smart-home innovators, and senior-level Rent Manager representatives. Beyond Rent is hosted by Rent Manager’s own Joe Easton, a technology aficionado, seasoned networker, and seeker of conversations that go beyond the surface. New episodes of Beyond Rent will be available bi-weekly on all major podcast platforms.
Beyond Rent: Exploring Property Management
Kaliber Management Story/Current State of Manufactured Housing
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Manufactured housing has long carried a stigma, but Kaliber Management is rewriting that story. In this episode of Beyond Rent, Brent Dudley and Bryce McMurry break down how their vertically integrated business model has allowed them to acquire, develop, and manage manufactured housing communities at a quality level the industry rarely sees. From building parks with modern amenities to navigating capital markets and legislation, Kaliber is positioning itself at the forefront of a market that's quietly becoming one of the most compelling opportunities in property management.
The conversation digs into Kaliber's unique company structure — a management arm, a sales operation, and a construction entity working in concert — and how that integration drives both speed and decision-making that single-function operators simply can't match. Brent and Bryce share how they stay focused on their core mission of creating communities people are proud to own and live in, even as growth opportunities and shortcuts tempt them in other directions.
They also discuss how technology, including Rent Manager, enables scalable growth without losing operational control, and why the next 3 to 5 years may fundamentally change how manufactured housing is perceived, financed, and developed across the country.