UDR Announces Enhancement to its Mobile Apartment Reservation Tool

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Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:03pm EDT

New feature makes finding an apartment easier than ever
DENVER--(Business Wire)--
UDR, Inc. (NYSE: UDR), a leading multifamily real estate investment trust
(REIT), today announced an upgrade to its industry leading mobile web service
platform. The Company`s existing mobile apartment reservation/hold tool now
features an option that allows apartment prospects to complete its standard
rental qualification process via their smartphones. 

"Smartphones are becoming more like personal computers and their owners are
relying on them now more than ever before," said Steve Taraborelli, vice
president of sales and marketing, UDR. "We`re excited about this enhancement
because it streamlines the approval process for individuals who are interested
in renting a UDR property. This new feature adds another level of convenience
for both the customer and UDR." 

UDR`s mobile technology provides apartment seekers with the ability to view its
entire inventory of apartments by state, city, region, and price all while on
the go. Its enhanced apartment reservation/hold tool allows prospects to choose
a move-in date, view floor plans, and get up-to-date pricing. 

About UDR, Inc.

UDR, Inc. (NYSE:UDR), an S&P 400 company, is a leading multifamily real estate
investment trust with a demonstrated performance history of delivering superior
and dependable returns by successfully managing, buying, selling, developing and
redeveloping attractive real estate properties in targeted U.S. markets. As of
September 30, 2009, UDR owned 45,249 apartment homes and had 1,657 homes under
development. For over 37 years, UDR has delivered long-term value to
shareholders, the best standard of service to residents, and the highest quality
experience for associates. Additional information can be found on the Company's
website at www.udr.com.

UDR, Inc.
H. Andrew Cantor, 720-283-6083
acantor@udr.com



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