Denver No. 10 for growth in apartment rents
Denver Business Journal: Date: Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 12:12pm MDT
Between then and the third quarter of 2011, Denver rents grew by 5.7 percent, trailing Boston’s and Pittsburgh’s 5.9 percent.
Rents at U.S. apartments increased by an average 4.6 percent since the third quarter of last year.
Three California cities topped the list of where apartment rents have increased the most over the past year. San Francisco was first, at 13.4 percent, followed by San Jose’s 13.1 percent and Oakland’s 7.7 percent.
The other cities with the highest rent increases were: Seattle (7.3 percent), Austin (6.9 percent), New York (6.6 percent) and Minneapolis (6.2 percent), followed by Boston, Pittsburgh and Denver.
–denvernews@bizjournals.com
Read the entire article: http://www.bizjournals.com/denver/news/2011/09/27/denver-no-10-for-growth.html
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