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What percentage of multifamily market is class A
I have heard an interesting fact that more experienced BP members might already know. Class A properties, on average, command 40% more rent compared to equivalent class B property. That's insane. It's as if class A tenants are a world onto themselves. I am wondering what percentage of total multifamily properties is class A? Is there a place I can find that data?