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In fact, Ann Arbor's 97.4 % average occupancy over the past two years ranks second nationally, trailing only Madison, WI (another college town that arguably could have made the list).

Not exact matches

Systemwide occupancy rose 1.8 percentage points year over year during the first quarter to 71.8 percent, and average daily rate increased 1.2 percent to $ 145.21.
Occupancy at our Adina Apartment Hotel Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin — our first property to open in Germany — averaged 80 % over the last 12 months.
BTN said the average amount paid for a San Francisco hotel stay in 2015 was $ 370.78 per night, including $ 52.36 in sales tax, occupancy tax and surcharges — an increase of 9.6 percent over 2014.
Occupancy over the last couple of decades has averaged slightly less than 95 percent, and annual rent growth has run right around the 3.0 percent mark.
It's clear to many that Atlanta's apartment market is hot: effective rents grew by an average of 7.14 percent in the 12 - month period ending in August, according to Axiometrics, and the metro area's occupancy rate stood slightly over 94 percent at the end of the same month.
According to Trepp data, the average occupancy for multifamily CMBS loans has been trending downward over the past two years.
Average occupancy was measured at a recent low of 93.1 % in March, which is 60 basis points lower year over year.
The average occupancy rate for seniors housing properties in 1Q11 was 87.9 %, which is 0.2 percentage points higher than the previous quarter and a 0.6 percentage point increase over its cyclical bottom of 87.3 % in 1Q10.
Year over year, the average occupancy rate was 89.4 % in 4Q08.
Average occupancy has been hovering just below the 90 % mark for both subsectors over the last three years.
A report from the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry shows that in the third quarter of 2007, the average occupancy in independent living properties in the top 31 metro markets was down 1.3 % over the previous two quarters.
Occupancy rates overall remain healthy, averaging just over 95 %.
Not including maintenance (which I mostly do myself and has been averaging just $ 175 per month) or capex, anything over 46 % occupancy covers all of my costs.
We anticipate having 500 + properties under management by the end of 2014 and would like to see our average length of occupancy at over 3 years.
With increased occupancy, hoteliers are expected to increase their average daily rates (ADR — a key metric for determining health in the industry) at an average annual pace of over 5 % from 2015 through 2017.
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