Sentences with phrase «average rent rising»

Leases of single - family homes were up 83.6 percent, with average rent rising 7.9 percent to $ 1,886, according to the Houston Association of Realtors.

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Boston area rents rose 2.8 % between 2005 and 2015 on average, and Amazon would add another 0.5 % to 0.8 % to that.
The average rise in office rents, both urban and suburban, has run about 6 percent annually, nearly triple the rate of inflation.
If rising prices move these ratios above their long - run averages, then either incomes or rents are likely to rise, or house prices to fall.
Another strong sign is that average sales prices and rents were up in 1997 — a 14.3 percent rise in average sales price and a 9.6 percent rise in average rent, according to the National Real Estate Index, published by CB Richard Ellis in association with E&Y Kenneth Leventhal Real Estate Group.
[6] Zillow data shows that rent prices rose 11 % nationally between January 2012, when prices averaged $ 1,227, and March 2015, when prices hit $ 1,362.
According to the latest quarterly Rental Price Report by Ireland property website Daft.ie, residential rents in Ireland rose nationwide by an average of 13.4 % in the year to March 2017.
The average asking rent for Manhattan's most expensive retail corridor on Fifth Avenue between 49th and 59th streets rose 4 percent from $ 3,420 in fall...
The S&P CoreLogic Case - Shiller National Home Price Index rose 6.2 % in January from the same month a year earlier, while the average apartment rent increased a more manageable 3.9 % in the first quarter from a year earlier, according to real - estate research firm Reis Inc. -LRB-...)
The average asking rents for Midtown rose to $ 66.49 per foot, up $ 0.35 per foot, while the availability rate remained flat at 11.9 percent, Colliers figures showed.
Palm Beach County's average apartment rent as of August rose 9 percent year over year to $ 1,495, according to Reinhold P. Wolff Economic Research in Oakland Park.
According to the study, East Harlem loses nearly 300 units of affordable housing from rent protection and other regulations each year and that average costs for housing are rising at a fast clip.
And one last word: from all the research I've done, I've found it's generally better to rent IF your rent is lower than average and you are confident that it won't rise any time soon, IF you plan on moving a couple years, or IF you can get higher - than - average returns from whatever you're investing your cash into (that is, the cash you would be spending on a down payment.
The average home price in Memphis has risen to $ 139,399 and the average monthly rent is $ 811 a month.
The rise in Vancouver's average housing prices compared with the growth in average wages, rents and other economic factors make it the most likely to experience a sudden downward correction compared with 17 other large cities around the globe, according to the UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index released this week.
Sirius hinted at their displeasure / disagreement, and I'd concur: Just look at bund yields, the market flight to safety, and stable / rising NAVs elsewhere in the sector... Somehow, DTZ lowered valuation to EUR 421 per sqm, based on average rent of EUR 4.21 per sqm per mth — a gross yield of 12 % on rented space.
However, the report also shows that the average fair market rent rose faster than average weekly wages in 60 % of the counties analyzed in the report (266 of 447 counties).
Real estate consulting firm Urbanation says average condo rents in Toronto rose to $ 2.53 per square foot, or $ 1,891 a month, in the three months ended March 31.
The average cost across the city per square foot three years ago was just under # 14; some studios, such as at Space's Deborah House in Hackney, have seen their rent rise almost 50 % since then — policy shift or no those rents won't be coming back down again anytime soon.
They burden people with rising prices and businesses, jobs and wages are put at a competitive disadvantage, just as policies that affected house prices have left millions paying through the nose for rents, and stacked huge liabilities on people on average incomes.
Rent is rising at a rate higher than the national average, negatively impacting lower - income neighborhoods like Waldo.
The average home price in Memphis has risen to $ 139,399 and the average monthly rent is $ 811 a month.
Due to the fact that landlords come in all types, from the couple who rents out their basement to the real estate mogul who owns an apartment high rise in Richmond, VA, it is nearly impossible to calculate average quotes for landlord insurance.
Average base rents for Simon's regional mall portfolio rose 4.9 percent to $ 31.87 per square foot.
Average East Side rents rose 28.8 percent to $ 143.
According to a new analysis by Zillow, the average renter would need his or her income to grow by $ 168 to keep up with an expected 1 percent rise in rents over the next year.
The average effective rent also shows positive growth over the past year, rising 1.6 % from $ 964 per unit in 2009 to $ 980 in the third quarter of 2010, according to Reis.
Average asking rents for ground - floor space increased 35 percent, rising to $ 275 from $ 204.
Apartment rents, on average, rose by $ 4 in March to $ 1,371, according to data recently released in a report by Yardi ® Matrix.
Despite shorter rent growth, rents are at all - time highs — in fact, the average renter would need his or her income to grow by $ 168 to keep up with the expected 1 percent rise in rents over the next year.
Average base rents for Rouse's retail portfolio rose 16 percent to $ 43.92 per square foot.
Its same - property NOI increased 2.5 percent and average rent, excluding Brazil, rose 2 percent, to $ 12.41 per square foot.
The average purchase price is currently very high, making investing more difficult — even though demand for rental housing is strong and the rents that tenants are willing to pay are rising.
As new rental product comes online, slightly higher vacancy is expected to hold rent increases on the Westside at 5.3 percent, or on average $ 2,780 per month, and DTLA rents will rise 5.6 percent to $ 2,235 due to growing demand by Millennials and empty - nesters.
Apartment rents, on average, rose by $ 1 in February to $ 1,364, according to data compiled from 121 markets recently released in a report by Yardi ® Matrix.
MPF's forecast for 2015 called for occupancy at the end of the first quarter the percentage of vacant apartments to rise by about 40 basis points, and for rents to keep growing, but less quickly than last years, at an average rate of about 3.6 percent to 3.9 percent a year.
Portland's rents increased on par with inflation during the late 1990s, but last year rents gained less than 2 % and are expected to remain flat this year, according to Marcus & Millichap, which tallied the area's average rate at a little more than $ 18 per sq. ft.. In the Puget Sound, after rising from roughly $ 16 to nearly $ 20 per sq. ft. between 1997 and 2000, average rents have steadied or even decreased a bit, according to First Western Properties.
Despite the soft rents, Global Real Analyatics reports that capitalization rates in all six CBDs fell to an average of 6.8 % from 8.95 % between mid-2001 and mid-2005, offering undeniable proof that office prices are still rising.
The average asking rent, which can lag in a changing market, rose 1.3 percent to $ 69.30 a square foot.
According to Kijiji's data, the average monthly rent for a two - bedroom condo in Toronto has risen from $ 1,550 to $ 1,660 in the past two years.
The average national direct asking rent for high - rise office space has increased to $ 43.79 per sq. ft., according to a recent Skyline report from real estate services firm JLL, and that figure rises to $ 56.82 per sq. ft. when just considering trophy properties.
The trend is even propping rents up in struggling cities such as Houston, which posted an average rate of $ 47.43 per sq. ft. for high - rise office space — even as the city has seen 12 million sq. ft. of new space added to its energy - dependent office market in the past two years.
The average monthly rent at independent living buildings is strong and rose 1.6 % in the fourth quarter of 2009, according to the latest report from the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing and Care Industry (NIC).
Average retail rents are forecast to rise 2.5 percent in 2015 and 3.1 percent next year.
Average apartment rents are projected to rise 3.7 percent this year and 3.6 percent in 2016.
The new tax laws have basically reduced the average home - ownership decision down to: 1) fixed - cost mortgage (plus repair costs) and permanency versus 2) flexibility and fixed - cost monthly rent (but potential for rising rent prices).
While this represents a slight slowdown from the prior quarter's growth rate of 0.8 percent for both asking and effective rents, it is well above the quarterly average of about 0.4 percent since rents began rising consistently in the fourth quarter of 2010.
Average apartment rents are forecast to rise 4.0 percent this year and 4.3 percent in 2014.
JLL researchers report that office rents grew in the third quarter to an average asking rate of $ 24.81 per sq. ft. Asking rents at class - A buildings rose by about $ 1 per sq. ft., or 3.3 percent, to roughly $ 31.00 per sq. ft.
That was a slowdown from the 0.8 percent pace in the fourth quarter but still greater than the quarterly average of about 0.4 percent increase seen since rents began rising consistently in the fourth quarter of 2010.
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