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Posted over 13 years ago

Rents up and expenses down for multifamily owners

This article is very interesting and explains how rental increases have been outpacing expense increases for multifamily operators. A huge part of an owner’s expense is upon turnover, and that has actually decreased by almost 8%: “Another spot of good news for landlords—and wholly reasonable, considering the state of the economy—was that three of the four building types examined experienced a decrease in resident turnover in 2010 compared with a year earlier. Turnover for low-rise buildings with 25-plus units declined 8.7 percent to 40.7 percent; that for elevator buildings decreased 8.2 percent to 34.4 percent; and that for garden buildings dipped 1.3 percent to 53 percent. By comparison, turnover in low-rise buildings with 12 to 24 units rose a scant 0.5 percent year-over-year.” You can view the whole article here


Chris Urso

Principal

www.nationalreis.com  



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