ABOUT THE APARTMENT ASSOCIATION OF GREATER ORLANDO The Apartment Association of Greater Orlando (AAGO) is a trade association representing more than 730 apartment communities consisting of more than 190,000 apartment homes, as well as, apartment owners, managers, developers, suppliers, and... Continue Reading
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Official AAGO Publications
The greater Orlando Young Professionals, AAGO and the AAGO Foundation, in partnership with, Goodwill of Central Florida, City of Life Foundation, Embrace Families and Elevate Orlando want to ensure that students throughout our community have the tools they need to succeed in this upcoming school... Continue Reading
An Open Letter to Central Floridians By Chip Tatum, AAGO Chief Executive Officer Why is housing affordability a challenge in central Florida? Quite simply, there isn’t enough supply to keep up with unprecedented demand and population growth in our region. According to CoStar, at the end of... Continue Reading
AAGO's State of the Market dinner meeting was an enormous success, as industry professionals from near and far came together for an evening of flavorful food and captivating conversation. Our knowledgeable panelists gave us a break down of the past, present, and future state of central Florida's... Continue Reading
Calm down, Stacey. That adrenaline rush isn't coming from The Hulk ride. You work in the central Florida apartment industry! In a time where other markets throughout the country are experiencing population decreases central Florida is growing at an unprecedented rate! Many experts forecast... Continue Reading
"Housing for All" A look into Orange County's new Affordable Housing Task Force Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings' and his team have been busy at work putting the final touches on the County's new 'Housing for All' Task Force. The task force aims to put into motion the recommendations of the... Continue Reading
As an industry, it is important that we work together during this difficult time to help those residents affected by the government shutdown. Four weeks into a rigid government shutdown, federal employees may begin to experience difficulties meeting the conditions of your lease. Luckily, the... Continue Reading