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UP , very little vacancy right now !
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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Michael J. Perry
Lancaster, PA
1,045,440
Becoming a little more stable but for the most part still on the rise...bad news for renters here. Nathan Gesner
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John Duke
Burlington, NC
1,503,028
1,712,676
785,480
5,217,392
Rents are trending up in the downtown area but new inventory may start creating a downward pressure on older buildings as concessions grow to fill inventory!
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
5,049,488
3,416,038
With a shortage of rentals here, they are going up
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
5,583,278
there's a shortage of rentals, just as there's a shortage of listings in our area.... rents are increasing...
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Nina Hollander, Broker
Charlotte, NC
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4,883,260
979,496
Nathan - Depends on who you ask, but most would say that rents are continuing to increase in the Phoenix Metro, East Valley, AZ.
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212,755
Going up, lots of new apartments being built so they do have one or two month "free" rent which I guess you could also calculate as a lower monthly payment.
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3,071,489
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1,617,916
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Nathan Gesner - there was an article in Boston Globe about rent going down in Boston area - though not in suburbs.
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Our community is very much in demand due to great schools, safety and a strong annual events calendar. Rents are rising and there is a shortage. Home prices are in the same situation.
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5,230,159
Nathan Gesner - Charlotte's rental rates are almost stabalized. We had a fairly significant increase over the past 4 years but, this past year, we're back to single digit increases and it's been fairly stagnant over the past two quarters. Good for those who are long-term tenants (can't or won't buy for years) but, not for those of us with investment properties! ;-)
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953,717
3,988,007
As homes for sale inventory is shrinking, rental rates are increasing but not greatly yet.
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969,888
4,161,141
3,587,960
I hear rents are going up. I don't do many rentals so it's not a segment I keep track of via market reports.
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They are very high and I can't say whether they have stablized or are continuing to rise.
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We are situated right next to Seattle and it is experiencing unprecedented rate hike on rentals. We are seeing no rental vacancies but our rates are considerably lower than Seattle...
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I'm going to some day do a post on this & it seems that in the Chicago metro area it's 25 to 30% increase. It coincides with it's a great time to buy.
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92,713
2,390,670
Down here Nathan Gesner but that is understandable as we had a oil boom then a bust and we were very over built.
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Here in Colorado they are definitely increasing. We have a severe shortgage of inventory and far more buyers than sellers. Fewer transactions equals much more competition:)
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809,258
Honestly I don't pay that much attention to rental rates, though my personal investments stayed the same over the course of the years we had them rented. I refer my investor clients to property managers. I have a general idea and it seems like they are staying much they same with maybe a bit of an increase. Vacancy is extremely low but we also have TONS of new development and apartment complexes being built - I can't figure out how they are all being filled actually. -Kasey
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921,504
up, Up, UP!
Warrren Buffet owns a large percentage of the rental SFH and he is treating it as a real business to keep rent increasing to feed his real estate empire.
Homeservices of America INC is ranked as the #2 brokerage in the USA and includes all of the BH affiliates.
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So far they continue to go up, Nathan. Just posted articles on my social media about how quickly rent is becoming unaffordable in the Charlotte metro area, which I see a lot of people reposting.
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Down. SFBA rents dropped about 5-10%.
According to SF Chronical in 2018 the rents will go down another 5% from 2017.
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