Sentences with phrase «while average rents»

Last but not least, rentals of single family homes rose again while average rents remained high, although off July's back to school record highs.
That's because the vacancy rate in Winnipeg is a slim 1.2 %, while average rents for a two - bedroom apartment are priced at $ 900 a month, making the return on such rental properties very appealing for real estate investors.
If salaries aren't increasing while average rents are at a high rate, you can rest assured that many employees will begin considering other employment opportunities.
While the average rent in bordering towns may not be that much different, you'll see that the rent ceiling is much higher in Lakewood.

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In the larger area of downtown in general, average retail asking rents grew by 2 percent since spring 2010 to $ 103 a square foot, while overall Manhattan retail rents grew by only 1 percent.
On average, home owners spend 15 percent of their after tax income on their mortgage, while renters spend 30 percent of their after tax income on rent.
The average asking rent for Downtown was $ 50.02 per square foot, up by $ 1.11 per foot from July, while the availability rate fell by 0.3 points to 12.5 percent, the Colliers statistics revealed.
On average, homeowners spend 15 percent of their after tax income on their mortgage, while renters spend 30 percent of their after tax income on rent.
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-...)
An average workstation rate of $ 565 per person, per month, Sydney is the 11th most expensive key market in which to rent space, while Melbourne is the 13th at $ 480 per person, per month.
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.
Expectations are that Chancellor George Osborne will argue that 9 % of all social tenants in England are now on higher incomes while enjoying the benefit of an average # 3,500 - a-year per household in reduced rent.
Around 36 percent of the average sugar baby's allowance is spent on tuition, while 23 percent goes to rent, 20 percent to textbooks, nine percent to transportation, five percent to clothing and seven percent to other things.
This game is solid, decent storyline, well crafted environments, good graphics, good characters, western thru and thru, shooting mechanics are good, showdowns are good fun and sometimes challenging, concentration modes are fun, is a fairly average length, around 15 hours, multiplayer is less than inspiring however and the game really does everything GOOD but not GREAT, so a good solid shooter for a western fan, otherwise a good game to rent if no better options exist, really nothing special but still good fun for the short while it lasts.
Our vehicles at Enterprise Rent - A-Car spend an average of 12 months in the fleet receiving regular maintenance, based on manufacturing guidelines, while being cleaned after every use.
The average price for buying was $ 9.99, while renting was a paltry $ 2.99.
While we recommend borrowers have at least fair credit to qualify, the average LendingClub borrower has a credit score of 700 with a debt - to - income ratio of 18 % (excluding mortgage or rent payments) and 17 years of credit history.
While homes average around $ 450,000, the median rent is only $ 1,400.
In Toronto the average rent for a downtown condo is about $ 1,700, while the average resale value of that same condo hovers just above $ 375,000.
Assuming there will be above - average performing buildings available, property values of the most energy inefficient comparables will plummet, once the most efficient buildings are labeled; while those with the poorest air quality ratings will theoretically lose tenant interest, slowly driving down rent and perhaps property value.
While renting has an average price tag of $ 583 per month, the average household income is more than $ 52,000, making renting your house or apartment extremely affordable.
While Floridians spend an average of $ 88.68 a month on storage unit rent.
While homes average around $ 450,000, the median rent is only $ 1,400.
While New York City remains the most expensive city in the country to live in by a wide margin, with average rent checking in at over $ 2800 per month [1], state renters insurance is a steal by comparison averaging only around eighteen dollars over the same time period [2].
Rents costs here are higher than that national average, so while you may pay a lot for your initial investment, it should begin making money for you rather quickly.
Chicago is experiencing high occupancies that average 97 %, while rents are growing at a rate of 5 % to 7 % per year, according to Equity Residential.
And its mall base rents averaged $ 23.13 per square foot, while community center base rents averaged $ 10.41.
However when you have both places go vacant at once in November and can't rent them until February while paying to heat them and above average turnover costs that exceed your deposit, you will be happy you can make a smaller payment for a little while.
In this city, middle - income apartment rents cost approximately $ 661 monthly, while luxury rents average $ 1,351 per month.
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.
I'm not sure how raising the standard deduction (while eliminating the personal exemptions) will impact average - priced home sales, only time will tell, but it seems rent vs buy just got a stronger boost for average to upper - middle incomes, as mortgage interest plus SALT in most states won't meet the new standard deduction limit, cancelling out a prior important benefit of home - ownership vs renting.
In Evanston, Ill., a town 12 miles north of Chicago, non-luxury (middle - income) rents average $ 1,237 per month, while luxury rentals go for an average of $ 2,370 per month, a 92 percent difference.
The rent paid by the office tenants at the building average about $ 60 per sq. ft., while the rents from the in - line food hall tenants are about $ 120 per sq. ft.. The developer's initial earnings can be as high as $ 1.2 million.
Comparable mall store occupancy increased 2.0 % to 86.8 % from 84.8 % at June 30, 2001, and comparable mall store average rents increased 0.4 % to $ 21.89 per sq. ft. Mall store average rents are $ 23.25 per sq. ft. Regional mall anchor occupancy was 94.7 %, compared to 95.7 % in 2001, while average anchor rents increased to $ 5.39 per sq. ft. from $ 5.35 in the second quarter of 2001.
The average rent in San Francisco, across all asset types, is $ 3,900 a month, while in Kansas City the rate is just $ 1,000 a month, according to Rent Jungle, an apartment internet listing servrent in San Francisco, across all asset types, is $ 3,900 a month, while in Kansas City the rate is just $ 1,000 a month, according to Rent Jungle, an apartment internet listing servRent Jungle, an apartment internet listing service.
In the 473 counties with sufficient rental and home price data, the fair market rent for a three - bedroom property in 2015 will require an average of 27 percent of median household income, while buying a median - priced home requires an average of 25 percent of median household income based on the median sales price in November.
But in the 25 counties with the biggest increase in millennials between 2007 and 2013, fair market rents for a three - bedroom property in 2015 will require 30 percent of the median household income on average, while buying a median - priced home requires 36 percent of median household income on average.
Median home prices in the 586 counties analyzed in the report increased more than 7 percent on average in the third quarter of 2014 compared to a year ago, while average fair market rents for three - bedroom homes increased an average of less than 1 percent.
And while they have continue to see the highest rent growth over the past few years, the average price per bed is only averaging $ 17 more than properties located more than one mile from campus.
While the local paper is disappearing in many municipalities, these are great resources for local for rent listings, which can be used to determine your average rents.
In the last six months of the year, leases were up an average of 8 % while rents were up and average of 1.55 % year over year.
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.
While average effective rent growth will hit a recent low of 2.3 % this year, it is expected to rise to 3.2 % in 2018 and 4.1 % in 2019 before moderating back to 3.2 % in 2020 and 2.6 % in 2021.
The average rent was stable QoQ but increased 1.1 % YoY, while the average occupancy increased 1 ppt QoQ and 4 ppts YoY.
When asked about their outlook for average retail rents in their region over the next 12 months, nearly two thirds (67 percent) expect rents to increase, while 24 percent predict no change and 9 percent believe that rents will decline.
And Washington, D.C., urban office rents averaged $ 54.43 PSF, coming in at no. 4 in the cities with highest rents, while the average was only $ 31.88 PSF in the Capitol's suburbs, which ranked No. 9 on the highest suburban rents list.
Home values increased 14.7 percent in January from a year earlier, while the median rent rose 10.2 percent, compared with the nationwide average of 3.3 percent, data from Zillow show.
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.
But South Dakota families take home just $ 130 less a month compared to the national median while spending $ 250 less on child care each month and $ 50 less on monthly rent, on average.
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