Sentences with phrase «expect apartment rents»

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With relatively low median wages, some of the rent growth in Austin is expected from an increase in high - paid workers who will rent more expensive apartments, pulling the median rent up.
In our new Apartment List analysis, we concluded that Amazon will increase rents in any metro it chooses for its HQ2, but certain metros are more sensitive to its impacts than others, with rents expected to rise an additional 0.3 percent to 2 percent a year in cities across the country.
According to Apartment List analysis, rents in Raleigh, San Jose, Baltimore and Pittsburgh will be the most impacted by Amazon choosing to build its HQ2 in their metros, with rents expected to increase by an additional 1 percent or more per year over the next ten years.
The KPMG report reveals that golf resorts that offer accommodation in rented villas or apartments across the European Mediterranean region, now account for more than 15 % of the market with more growth expected.
Strong demand for apartments is expected to drive up rents 4.6 percent this year according to the National Association of Realtors and more than 4 percent a year for 2014 and 2015, according to Reis.
The expected legislation includes A02005, which would would undo the law that allowed landlords to remove rent regulation on vacant apartments on which the rent had reached $ 2,000 a month rent.
Legislators have seven weeks before they are set to adjourn for the year, and are expected to renew or modify laws that grant the New York City mayor control of schools, provide rent control for thousands of apartments and subsidize real estate development.
It's unknown how many of the residents had Avalon renters insurance, but we would expect that those renting an apartment built on the site of a previous fire would strongly consider a New Jersey renters insurance policy.
If you're looking to rent an apartment or if you are self - employed and need to lease office space, you can pretty much expect a credit check to occur.
More and more apartment communities are expecting residents to make four times the annual rent.
In other areas of life, such as renting an apartment, you're expected to have the good common sense to be able to take care of that loss, one way or another.
Expect to pay an average of $ 1,350 per month to rent an apartment in the United States.
They expect it will be cheaper than renting separate apartments.
As far as I can tell, everyone is talking about renting an apartment on airbnb.com, but most of my peers expect way cheaper prices than...
According to recent analysis from SmartAsset, the average host can expect to cover 81 % of their rent by listing one room in a two - bedroom apartment on Airbnb.
Occasionally, when other travellers we meet learn that we are or have been renting an apartment in a given location, instead of staying in a hotel or hostel, as they perhaps expect, they get a look of awe on their face that seems to say either «wow, I wish I could afford that» or «right, so you guys must be rich».
Whether it's New York City, Albany, Buffalo or Rochester, you can expect to pay a lot of money to stay at a hotel or to rent permanent accommodation such as an apartment or house.
When you rent an apartment, you expect that it will be a safe place to live.
It is expected that in early 2018, the prescribed lease that will be required for most rental units (multi-residential apartments, rented condos, single family homes, duplexes, etc.) will be in force.
It's unknown how many of the residents had Avalon renters insurance, but we would expect that those renting an apartment built on the site of a previous fire would strongly consider a New Jersey renters insurance policy.
Some of the trendy neighborhoods to check out include the Northeast area which is conveniently located close to downtown but offers reasonably priced homes; the University area, where the rent is a little cheaper and the lifestyle a lot crazier; and the South, where you can expect $ 500 per month for a one bedroom apartment and $ 1,000 per month for a four bedroom home.
Any time you rent out an apartment or home, you should expect to deal with tenant damages and complaints.
However, no matter where you choose to rent, you can not only expect a steep climb to your driveway (after all, the city is built on 43 hills), but also a steep price in your rental apartment.
More and more apartment communities are expecting residents to make four times the annual rent.
If you rent, it's not your fire that should concern you — it's your neighbor's fire spreading to your apartment when you least expect it that should concern you.
You can expect to pay an average rent of $ 650 per month for an apartment in Baltimore but there are plenty of neighborhoods where you can find a lovely apartment for $ 500 to $ 600 per month.
In other areas of life, such as renting an apartment, you're expected to have the good common sense to be able to take care of that loss, one way or another.
From walkable neighborhoods to on - site fitness classes, package pick - up solutions to online rent payments and more, new data from the largest - ever survey of apartment residents gives a detailed picture of what apartment residents want — and even what they'd expect to pay for it.
«Apartment rent increases are expected to accelerate from job creation leading to new household formation, particularly among the young adult population who will seek their own housing arrangements — many will be leaving their parents» homes, or choose to live with fewer roommates,» Yun said.
In the face of moderating job growth... despite the massive amount of supply identified for delivery in 2017... even though several large metros are expected to remain in negative rent - growth territory... Axiometrics apartment market data is resulting in a forecast that shows annual effective rent growth in 2017 matching the long - term average.
While primary markets such as the San Francisco Bay Area, Houston and New York are expected to average flat to negative rent growth this year, strong smaller markets are taking up some of the slack, according to Axiometrics apartment data.
As someone seeking to rent an apartment, home or condo, you have the right to expect that housing will be available to you without discrimination or other limitations based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin.
Apartment vacancy is expected to hold at 5.8 %, according to Marcus & Millichap, but competition from single - family and residential condominiums being offered for rent by individual owners will hurt those markets where for - sale residential construction was most active in recent years.
; • Vacancy rates are expected to drop in a range of between 1.2 and 3.7 percentage points for office, retail, and industrial properties and remain stable at low levels for apartments; while hotel occupancy rates will likely rise; • Rents are expected to increase for all property types, with 2012 increases ranging from 0.8 percent for retail up to 5.0 percent for apartments.
«There are more than 2,000 new apartments expected to open this year, with most in downtown expecting to charge an average rent around $ 2,489 a month.
Average apartment rents are expected to increase 4.6 percent this year and 4.7 percent in 2014, after rising 4.1 percent in 2012.
Similar apartments rent around $ 700 a month in its existing condition, after rehab we expect to get 850 - 900 per door and we are going to self manage.
Commercial property rents are expected to increase for the four major property types in 2015, ranging from 2.0 percent for retail up to 4.6 percent for apartments and 4.9 percent for industrial.
Apartments are expected to show consistent rental rate growth above the 20 - year average of 2.7 percent, while rents are expected to rise by 4.6 percent in 2015, and then moderate to 3.5 percent in 2016 and 3.0 percent in 2017.
In our new Apartment List analysis, we concluded that Amazon will increase rents in any metro it chooses for its HQ2, but certain metros are more sensitive to its impacts than others, with rents expected to rise an additional 0.3 percent to 2 percent a year in cities across the country.
According to Apartment List analysis, rents in Raleigh, San Jose, Baltimore and Pittsburgh will be the most impacted by Amazon choosing to build its HQ2 in their metros, with rents expected to increase by an additional 1 percent or more per year over the next ten years.
With relatively low median wages, some of the rent growth in Austin is expected from an increase in high - paid workers who will rent more expensive apartments, pulling the median rent up.
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