Sentences with phrase «for skyrocketing rents»

A neighborhood once infamous for its gritty, hardscrabble nature, the Hell's Kitchen of today is known for skyrocketing rents, luxury developments, the Javits Convention Center, a thriving nightlife, and a multitude of restaurants with varying cuisines.

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She's more concerned about the skyrocketing cost of rents in the city, which have risen 200 percent in the past three years, and where a modest storefront like hers can go for as much as $ 17,000 per month.
Even in urban shopping destinations like New York and Los Angeles, there's a glut of empty storefronts on the market, as rents have skyrocketed too high for many retailers.
Warren said that before she ran for the Senate, she looked into why middle class families «were going broke» and that it was due to rent, health insurance and college skyrocketing.
From London, to San Francisco and Paris, skyrocketing rents in many major metropolitan areas around the world are prompting many young people to look for other options.
Many people look at the skyrocketing real estate prices in NoVa and expect to rent for the foreseeable future.
This would, in theory, reduce the demand for housing and keep rent from skyrocketing like it is.
It is really the city's renters that are seeing skyrocketing rents and the politicians looking for a convenient scapegoat.
For the previous 4 - 5 years home prices and rents rose about equally, keeping cap rates fairly consistent even though home and multi-unit prices skyrocketed.
Buyers face a low - inventory, skyrocketing rent that makes it hard to even save for a down payment, and developers in many cities seem focused on building one - bedroom and studio housing options.
Asking rents for offices in Caracas, Venezuela have skyrocketed, increasing 80 percent during the first half of the year
The main purpose of this is usually for small areas to tweak their FMRs to better reflect rents where the lack of data hampered a good initial calculation, to chase a skyrocketing or plunging market more closely (remember the 3 year rolling set of data HUD uses) or to soften big swings in FMR for current tenants.
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