![]() ![]() Sweet treats are the best opportunity to connect with your residents, and show them some love.įor food-centric events, property and community managers should look to platforms such as 2ndKitchen. As with any event you organize, don’t forget to announce it on every community platform available so you get the most bang for your buck. Maybe consider moving away from the idea of ice cream completely, and host a build-your-own s’mores bar (especially if your property has a fire pit) with unique ingredients to add like Nutella, peanut butter, oreos, or chocolate chip cookies (to use instead of graham crackers). This idea is so sweet and simple, but there are certainly ways to spice it up! Everyone loves ice cream, but you can kick it up a notch by bringing in a local gelato cart vendor, or setting up a banana split bar. Your residents will love testing their knowledge, getting to know their neighbors, and most importantly YOU for organizing a thoughtful and enjoyable event. Here are a few sites with a bunch of fun questions you can use:ĭon’t forget to announce your Trivia Night on your community board, newsletter, social media, and email blasts. Enlist your wittiest staff member as the emcee for the night and find your trivia questions online, from a board game, or a book. Trivia nights are becoming increasingly popular at bars, restaurants, and now, multifamily communities! Find a location on your property that will fit a few tables and chairs (maybe your lobby, or lawn area) and grab some beers, sodas, pretzels, M&Ms, notepads, and pencils. Read this awesome MultifamilyBiz article for more info on starting your own community garden. ![]() Once your garden is up and running, host a “green thumb” contest, and post a picture of the winning plant, fruit, or vegetable on the community bulletin board, newsletter, and facebook page. Also, consider adding a compost bin to offset waste and enrich the soil naturally. First, consult a professional landscaper to develop an accessible layout. This unique and thoughtful, low-cost amenity will set your property apart from the rest! The Home Depot has a helpful blog with tips and suggestions for creating your own gift wrapping station.Ĭommunity gardens tend to attract higher-income residents, Baby Boomers, and Traditionalists, so depending on the demographics of your community, a garden may be the perfect addition to your property. Also, because you’ll need to stock it with different wrapping paper and ribbons depending on the time of year, it will nicely complement your holiday lobby decor. ![]() Have an unused corner of your lobby area? Create a handy little gift wrapping station that your residents will swoon over! It is a great opportunity to check in and connect with your residents while they are wrapping gifts. Here are our top 10 ideas to boost resident engagement without breaking the bank. There are plenty of fun, cost-effective ways you can show your residents you care about them and their experience at your property. Building great relationships with your residents will lead to lease renewals, positive online reviews, referrals, and less angry phone calls. ![]()
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