Net effective rent growth will likely be between 10 and 15 percent, according to the company.
Owners in suburban Chicago, for example, reported 7 % to 10 %
net effective rent growth during the first three quarters of 2010.
Not exact matches
If we can pick up a property that's been using a lot of up front concessions and we move the asset to
net effective pricing, i.e. YieldStar pricing, we will see
rent growth greatly outperform the market in the next couple years.
According to Savills research,
net effective rents in the Sydney CBD enjoyed year - on - year
growth in 2016 of +60 % for B Grade office space, +48 % for A Grade and +26 % for Premium.