Sentences with phrase «vacant apartments averaged»

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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.
The lease - transaction data provides insights into the daily renewal, lease trade - out, in - place rent, rent roll growth, retention rate, average vacant day and affordability data collected from more than 10 million apartment units.
The percentage of vacant apartments has begun to creep upwards, though it's still well under 5.0 percent on average in the U.S., according to most apartment researchers.
The percentage of apartments that were vacant at class - B and class - C communities fell to an average of 2.7 percent in the second quarter, down from 5.2 percent in 2012, according to brokerage firm Marcus and Millichap.
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