Rent Increase
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Rent Increase, from most recent to least.

Montgomery County to Consider Rent Freeze
Nena Perry-Brown | April 13th 2020
An expedited bill is expected to be introduced in the County Council tomorrow. ... read »

736 Square Feet: DC Has Fourth Smallest Apartments in the Country
Nena Perry-Brown | November 28th 2018
A recent study found a dynamic in the nationwide rental market akin to what most grocery shoppers have observed: people are paying more, but they are... read »

DC Rents Rise 3.6 Percent Since Last June
Nena Perry-Brown | July 1st 2016
According to Apartment List's most recent rent report, rents in DC have increased year-over-year at nearly twice the rate of rents nationwide. ... read »

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... read »

Investors Sweep In, Keeping Rents Stable
Shilpi Paul | April 4th 2013
An increase in investor-owned properties across the country has led to an overall increase in rental units and, as such, rents have flattened out. ... read »

Trulia: Buying is 41 Percent Cheaper Than Renting in DC
Shilpi Paul | March 21st 2013
Despite rising home prices, it is still cheaper to buy than to rent in DC (along will the 100 largest metros in the U.S), according to a report... read »

Demand for Single-Family Rentals Outpacing Supply
Shilpi Paul | November 13th 2012 | 3 Comments
The demand for single-family home rentals has now grown to surpass the supply of available homes. ... read »

Trulia: Asking Prices Moving Up, Rents Stabilizing
Shilpi Paul | September 5th 2012
Data released today reveals that asking prices in the DC area and around the country are moving up, while rent increases are slowing down. ... read »

Trulia: Rent Increases Accelerating in DC
Shilpi Paul | August 7th 2012 | 4 Comments
In July, asking rents in the DC area were up 3.9 percent year-over-year, following a 3.5 percent increase in June, according to Trulia's latest Price... read »

Champagne and Signing Bonuses: Welcome to San Fran’s Rental Market
Shilpi Paul | July 20th 2012
In a slight departure from the DC real estate world, UrbanTurf wanted to take a closer look at San Francisco's high-demand rental market. ... read »
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When Johnsie Walsh rented a unit in her Stanton Park apartment building, she had no i... read »

The draft environmental impact statement for the transportation project expected to g... read »

An analysis by UrbanTurf found that there were 15 neighborhoods in DC where the media... read »

The H Street development pipeline is a shadow of what it once was.... read »
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