Class B
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Class B, from most recent to least.
DC Area Class A Rents Rise at Fastest Pace Since 2010
Nena Perry-Brown | April 8th 2016
The rents for Class A apartments rose 2.6 percent over the last year, with the largest increases in the Upper NW sub-market, Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor... read»
Rents Rise, Vacancy Falls in DC's Class B Apartment Market
UrbanTurf Staff | October 6th 2015
The creation of low-wage jobs in the DC area in recent years is having a marked affect on the region's Class B apartment market. ... read»
Class B Rents Up in DC and Northern Virginia
UrbanTurf Staff | July 27th 2015
Rents for Class B apartments were only down slightly in suburban Maryland for the second quarter of 2015. ... read»
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Report: Pricey Class A Market Creating Demand for Class B Apartments
Lark Turner | October 9th 2014
Despite a large number of new Class A units affecting vacancies, a new report from Delta Associates shows Class B unit demand rising.... read»
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