Pierce-Eislen Expands Services to Atlanta

Pierce-Eislen (www.pi-ei.com), the apartment industry’s leading information source, has announced introduction of services into the Atlanta market.

The company serves institutional investors, brokers, owners, and apartment industry vendors and suppliers. “Anyone active in, or providing services to, the apartment industry acquires an immediate competitive advantage as a subscriber to our service,” says Pierce-Eislen President and CEO, Ron Brock.

Pierce-Eislen reports on apartment properties of 50 units and larger, in size – who owns, and who manages; the property’s physical composition; what it sold for; who bought it; who is building – or planning to build; rents; rental concessions – just about everything needed to be known about a specific property, its competitive cluster, or analysis of market conditions down to the submarket level.

“We shine a clear light on the market,” Brock says. Web-based, Pierce-Eislen serves as a third-party outsourced research company. “Anyone can have the same access to the depth, and scope, of information that used to be available only to a select few.”

About Pierce-Eislen

Phoenix-based Pierce-Eislen (www.pi-ei.com) is a privately held Real Estate Market Research firm, serving major metropolitan areas with a comprehensive range of commercial apartment industry information describing all apartment communities of 50 units and larger, in size. Pierce-Eislen’s service, unique to the real estate information industry, provides Internet delivery in a dynamic format, allowing subscribers immediate access from any Internet-connected computer.

The company currently surveys the following markets:

Phoenix

Tucson

Denver

Las Vegas

Southern California

Orange County

Inland Empire

San Diego

Eastern Los Angeles County

Metro Los Angeles

San Fernando Valley/Ventura County

San Francisco Bay Area

South Bay

East Bay

San Francisco/Peninsula

Puget Sound Area

Seattle

Tacoma

Atlanta

Metro Atlanta

Atlanta – Perimeter



Author Information

Ron Brock, Sr.
Pierce-Eislen