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Tag Archives: rents
U.S. Apartment Vacancies Fall to 2-Year Low, Extending Recovery – Bloomberg
Real Estate Channel U.S. Apartment Vacancies Fall to 2-Year Low, Extending RecoveryBloombergUS apartment vacancies fell to a two-year low in the fourth quarter and rents rose, extending a market …Apartment Vacancies DeclineAmerican Banker (subscription)Forex – Reis: Apartment Vacancy Rates decline … Continue reading
APARTMENT VACANCIES FALL, RENTS RISE – Denver Daily News
APARTMENT VACANCIES FALL, RENTS RISEDenver Daily NewsAPARTMENT VACANCIES FALL, RENTS RISE: Apartment vacancies fell across Colorado's Front Range as rents rose during the third quarter of 2010, …Apartment vacancies fall, rents riseNorthern Colorado Business ReportApartment Vacancies Fall across Front RangeKUNCRents … Continue reading
Walnut Creek’s Apartment Market Shows Signs of Recovery – Patch
Walnut Creek's Apartment Market Shows Signs of RecoveryPatchThe Walnut Creek apartment market is beginning to show improvement after a steady and prolonged decrease in rents and sales. Rents are forecast to increase … read more
Local apartment rent up 1 percent in quarter – Signal
Local apartment rent up 1 percent in quarterSignalApartment rents nationally, increased by 5 percent over the same period, with the average unit renting for $1356. This is the continuation of an improvement … and more » read more
Rent creeping up in IE – San Bernardino Sun
Rent creeping up in IESan Bernardino SunApartment rents are creeping up in the Inland Empire, but there are still some neighborhoods that continue to lower their prices and offer concessions to … and more » read more
