Marketing and customer service solutions for the property management industry. See how our Social, Mobile, and Content services can help you.

Services

Learn more about how you can invest in your marketing with Neighbourhood Buzz.

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  • Social Media

    We build and maintain Facebook pages for leading property management companies. Connect with your residents and provide convenient customer service. Join the conversation with social media.

  • Mobile Sites

    Upgrade your web presence with an intuitive mobile site. Simplify how prospects find and connect with you on their mobile device. Create the first impression your community deserves.

  • Content Marketing

    We write locally focused blog posts for your apartment communities. Weekly updates full of fresh and relevant content help amplify your search standings. Start producing quality content today.

Some of our Blog Posts

Our thoughts on social media, property management and where they overlap.

  • [INFOGRAPHIC] Social Media in New Construction

    Are you looking at building a new apartment? Our friends at ROCK advisors think now is a great time to build an apartment building in Canada, specifically Ontario. If you’re thinking about building and marketing a new building, you may ask yourself. Does social media play a role in new apartment construction? We found this [...]

  • London Property Management Association invites Neighbourhood Buzz to speak about today’s online renter.

    Last week, our fearless leader, Steve Ballantyne made his way to Forest City (aka London, Ontario) to present the London Property Management Association.  Steve addressed the general meeting about using social media and how it can benefit property management. [See Steve's presentation to the London Property Management Association here] Though social media has only been [...]

  • [Personal] Learning to code, how I got to the beginning.

    It’s one of those things that nags at you, quietly, subtly. Day in and day out. It says “You can’t do this.” It says, “don’t even try”. It feels as insurmountable as mount Everest, or more accurately, The Wall.   When I think “Could I learn to code?” my negative thoughts look like this. You’re [...]