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NEW RESEARCH, NEW INSIGHTS

One of the core pillars of the BOMA Georgia Foundation is its dedication to research for the betterment of the commercial real estate industry. From research studies to salary reports to partnerships with CRE Insight Journal, the foundation wants to meet property professionals where they are with what they need. Below is new research released by the foundation in 2022!

2022 Metro-Atlanta Salary and Benefits Research

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In order to more accurately document the changes in salaries and benefits among property management and building operations and maintenance professionals, the Foundation conducted the 2022 Metro-Atlanta Property Management and Building Engineering Salary and Benefits Survey following the 2021 survey to help property management professionals better assess their workforce and benefits structure. The research includes extensive salary and benefits data for various property management and building engineering positions. Position titles have been standardized and include descriptions, which enable Georgia real estate companies to benchmark their salary and benefits.

2022 Austin Salary and Benefits Research

The BOMA Georgia Foundation partners with other markets and BOMA local affiliates to conduct research like the 2022 MetroAustin Salary and Benefits Survey. In 2022, the BOMA Georgia Foundation partnered with BOMA Austin to conduct and publish this research for property management professionals in Austin, TX.

Updated Firearms in Georgia Research Report

With the 2022 passage of Georgia’s new Constitutional Carry Act (SB 319), the BOMA Georgia Foundation has updated and released its research report on Firearms in Georgia.

There have been several watershed firearms bills in Georgia over the last decade, including the Georgia Safe Carry Protection Act, enacted in 2014. While many of those provisions remain in effect today, the more recent Georgia Constitutional Carry Act (2022) made changes throughout Georgia’s weapons statute. This paper reviews Georgia’s current firearms laws as it relates to property management.

“Thanks to our generous donors and the partnerships that the BOMA Georgia Foundation has formed across the country, the BOMA Georgia Foundation is leading the way in providing real estate industry professionals with the research and data they need to make better decisions and return more value to the assets and people they serve,” said BOMA Georgia Foundation Executive Director Gabriel Eckert, FASAE, CAE.

Purchase these surveys and access these reports and other foundation research at www.bomageorgiafoundation.org.

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