Sentences with phrase «rents in big cities»

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According to Ed Sollbach, a Desjardins Securities strategist, the buy - rent ratio for the four biggest Canadian cities is currently above 2 — meaning it costs twice as much to buy as to rent the average home — and 3.1 in Vancouver.
Between 30 - 35 homes in the Big House are rented out at affordable rates, in accordance with city laws, according to the Danish Architecture Center.
Apparel store rent can run as low as $ 8 per square foot in certain parts of the country, and close to $ 40 per square foot in big malls or shopping centers in high - traffic areas or in higher - rent metropolitan areas, like New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas.
Atlanta and Chicago, big cities that have made it relatively easy to build new housing in recent decades, would see only a small rent increase if they won the Amazon project.
Rents in Seattle now rival those in Boston and New York, and home prices are rising faster there than in any other big city.
Plano has the most expensive rents in the Dallas metro, with a two - bedroom median of $ 1,410; however, the city has also seen rents fall by 0.1 % over the past month, the biggest drop in the metro.
«There's still a big delta in rents, and although landlords have gotten much more receptive, they don't want to make those adjustments for 10 or 15 or 20 years,» said Firestein, who represented Starbucks» Italian - bakery offshoot Princi in the retailer's first deal in the city, for 2,600 square feet at Paramount Group's 1633 Broadway.
Taylor has the least expensive rents in the Detroit metro, with a two - bedroom median of $ 880; the city has also seen rents fall by 0.5 % over the past year, the biggest drop in the metro.
The uptick in rents at the national level is being mirrored in many of the nation's biggest markets — the map below show's month - over-month rent growth for the nation's 100 largest cities (markers are sized by population):
It was housed in property rented from the City of Baltimore, this little school set off on a big journey.
(Credit Nathaniel Brooks for The New York Times) For decades, the cost of renting a regulated apartment in New York has been partly determined not just by annual increases approved by a city board, but also by the far bigger raises allowed when an apartment becomes vacant.
It renewed rent regulations for over a million apartments in New York City, authorized property tax rebates for 2.5 million homeowners on Long Island and upstate, restructured and extended a tax subsidy for the real estate industry — the biggest source of state campaign contributions — and authorized New York City mayor Bill de Blasio's control of city schools for another yCity, authorized property tax rebates for 2.5 million homeowners on Long Island and upstate, restructured and extended a tax subsidy for the real estate industry — the biggest source of state campaign contributions — and authorized New York City mayor Bill de Blasio's control of city schools for another yCity mayor Bill de Blasio's control of city schools for another ycity schools for another year.
Known as a «big ugly» in Capitol jargon, the bill extended rent regulations and the 421 - a real estate subsidy program, authorized $ 1.3 billion in property tax rebates, renewed mayoral control of New York City schools for another year, released $ 250 million for mandated expenses of non-public schools and demanded more transparency for controversial state testing.
While the big three hash out the details in the end - of - the - year deal legislators will have to pass yet another extender to keep the city's rent laws going.
«We've got in the big cities... very expensive private rented to accommodation.
The unfinished business in the Big Ugly underscores the deep dissatisfaction among Assembly Democrats — mainly from New York City — over the agreement reached on extending rent control laws for New York City.
With a monthly median rent of $ 980 per month, Ulster County fell somewhere in the middle of the top - 25 pack, less than half the price of the big - city contenders and modestly higher than some of the other smaller metros.
He said, however, that Cuomo's biggest benefactors remain the traditional lobbying powers: businesses supporting his initiative to cap the growth of property taxes; landlords, developers and tenant advocates who sought the continuation of New York City's rent control law; and more from contributors with interests in health care and education.
ROOSEVELT ISLAND — Mayor Bill de Blasio said there's been a «big uptick» in calls to 311 from city renters looking for information after the rent regulation laws expired at midnight Tuesday.
But the pressure mounted on the governor to deliver deals on rent regulations, mayoral control of New York City schools, and other big - ticket items, all while the legislature remained in turmoil thanks to their leadership crises.
«While polls go up and polls go down, the mayor remains focused on keeping NYC the safest big city in America, adding over 65,000 pre-K seats, creating more affordable housing than in decades, the first ever rent freeze, the lowest unemployment rate since the recession, and making New York a fairer city for its millions of residents,» said Peter Kadushin, a spokesman for Mr. de Blasio.
WHY CITIES SUCCEED In «Bigger Cities Do More with Less,» Luís M. A. Bettencourt and Geoffrey B. West assert that a high - rent city allows only greatly value - adding activities to be profitable, which leads to a cycle in which more talent is attracted, «pushing rents higher still, fueling the need to find yet more productive activities.&CITIES SUCCEED In «Bigger Cities Do More with Less,» Luís M. A. Bettencourt and Geoffrey B. West assert that a high - rent city allows only greatly value - adding activities to be profitable, which leads to a cycle in which more talent is attracted, «pushing rents higher still, fueling the need to find yet more productive activities.&raquIn «Bigger Cities Do More with Less,» Luís M. A. Bettencourt and Geoffrey B. West assert that a high - rent city allows only greatly value - adding activities to be profitable, which leads to a cycle in which more talent is attracted, «pushing rents higher still, fueling the need to find yet more productive activities.&Cities Do More with Less,» Luís M. A. Bettencourt and Geoffrey B. West assert that a high - rent city allows only greatly value - adding activities to be profitable, which leads to a cycle in which more talent is attracted, «pushing rents higher still, fueling the need to find yet more productive activities.&raquin which more talent is attracted, «pushing rents higher still, fueling the need to find yet more productive activities.»
Thousands of infuriated parents and children, staging one of the biggest demonstrations in years, converged on City Hall Tuesday to protest Bill de Blasio's plan to make charter schools pay rent.
The strong job growth in the «burbs compared to big cities, along with the lower costs of rent and other housing and lower levels of violent crime, have also brought more low - income families to suburban communities and their schools.
So when his aunt invites him to stay rent - free in her big - city boarding house in hustling, bustling Tokyo, Yamato jumps at the chance.
The biggest threat is a drop in local housing prices, a very real possibility in many Canadian cities where the ratio between property prices and rents is currently at an all - time high.
But if you're renting a bigger place or in a bigger city and your rent is ~ $ 1,000 then you're talking about 5.5 months of «discounted rent».
Or maybe you'd rather rent an apartment in the heart of the big city.
Unfortunately the renting prices are rising big time in our city and renting is not a (long term) option.
Other factors include the demand for rental cars in your city (bigger cities and tourist areas will have a higher demand) and how many days per month you're willing to rent.
And in one drawing, Steven M. Johnson solved them all decades ago: The Add - a-Room Corporation will rent you a unit, pretty enough that the City will let you plop it in the front yard and best of all, a big honking standardized service connection for electricity, television, phone, water and sewer.
And if you live in a high - rent location, like a big city, an inflated cost of living can stymie your savings efforts.
Sioux Falls renters insurance gives renters in the biggest city in South Dakota protection for themselves and their rented home.
Renting cars is the most common bent of people who are living in big cities where heavy traffic is a normal thing to happen every day, where parking spaces are insufficient and where auto insurance rates are sky high.
It's great to live in a big city, but the rent can take its toll on your bank account and paychecks.
We are all going to have to come to terms with the fact that living in a big city is expensive and in cities like New York and London, the majority of its populations that choose to live there rent due to affordability reasons.
«Because walkable urban centers close to amenities are typically a big draw for renters, you'd expect rents to rise faster in the city than in the suburbs — which is exactly what we've been seeing until very recently,» says Dr. Svenja Gudell, chief economist at Zillow, «but a handful of factors are helping turn the tables and beginning to push suburban rents up at a higher clip.
These rents match those in luxury buildings in New York City, but in the Big Apple, such tenants might enjoy 24 - hour service desks, not to mention pools and underground garages.
Maybe that one location is in a less expensive region of the province where rent and or taxes are lower and perhaps wages do not have be so high if it is not in a big city.
«While there's lots of talk about millennials wanting to move to big cities and live in apartment buildings, the fact is that all of our research indicates that many renters want to rent single - family homes,» Mayopoulos said, «because they like the lifestyle; they like living in communities where they have access to yards and bigger houses.»
Rent growth in the larger markets has overshadowed that in the Midwest, yet there is reason to believe it is beginning to cool in the bigger cities.
In some cities like Philadelphia, Fort Lauderdale and New Orleans, there's a big advantage to buying a house versus renting in 201In some cities like Philadelphia, Fort Lauderdale and New Orleans, there's a big advantage to buying a house versus renting in 201in 2017.
Rafael Bautista, a member of San Diego Tenants United who recently led a march downtown calling for rent control in the city, said the county's biggest landlords are just as responsible for rising prices as market forces.
The biggest gains in rents are no longer limited to the biggest cities in the country — and that's a big change from just a few years ago.
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