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Renting In Dc

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Renting In Dc, from most recent to least.

Although Absorption Is High, Class A Apartment Rents Decline in DC

Although Absorption Is High, Class A Apartment Rents Decline in DC

Nena Perry-Brown | October 12th 2017

The decline in rents in DC proper data foreshadowed earlier this year came to fruition in the third quarter.... read»

A Decline in Class A Apartment Rents on the Horizon?

A Decline in Class A Apartment Rents on the Horizon?

Nena Perry-Brown | April 12th 2017

The latest data on the Class A apartment market indicates that while absorption has rebounded from last quarter, there could be a slowdown on the hori... read»

Report: DC Residents Can Save 36 Percent on Rent with a Roommate

Report: DC Residents Can Save 36 Percent on Rent with a Roommate

Nena Perry-Brown | February 23rd 2017

A recent study by Trulia proves the conventional wisdom that renting with a roommate saves money, with data showing that renters can spend up to 36 pe... read»

Class A Apartment Absorption Dropped Off in the DC Area in the Final Quarter of 2016

Class A Apartment Absorption Dropped Off in the DC Area in the Final Quarter of 2016

Nena Perry-Brown | January 26th 2017

After seven consecutive quarters of growth, Class A apartment absorption dropped off in the final quarter of 2016.... read»

An FAQ on DC's Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act

An FAQ on DC's Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act

Nena Perry-Brown | December 5th 2016

In recent weeks, UrbanTurf has received a number of questions about DC's Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA), so we decided to answer those ques... read»

Class A Apartment Absorption in DC Area Remains High, But For How Long?

Class A Apartment Absorption in DC Area Remains High, But For How Long?

Nena Perry-Brown | October 13th 2016

The absorption of Class A apartments in the DC area remained above-average for the seventh consecutive quarter, according to a new report, but a stead... read»

If You Build Them: Class A Apartment Absorption Above Average for Sixth Consecutive Quarter

If You Build Them: Class A Apartment Absorption Above Average for Sixth Consecutive Quarter

Nena Perry-Brown | July 18th 2016

According to Delta Associates' most recent report, demand for rental housing remains strong, with Class A apartment absorption in the DC metro area ex... read»

$31 An Hour: The Cost of a Two-Bedroom Rental in the DC Area

$31 An Hour: The Cost of a Two-Bedroom Rental in the DC Area

Nena Perry-Brown | May 26th 2016

A recent report by the National Low Income Housing Coalition shows that fair market housing costs nationwide far exceed what is affordable for minimum... read»

Dupont, Metro, Busboys and Poets: The Terms Used to Lure DC Renters

Dupont, Metro, Busboys and Poets: The Terms Used to Lure DC Renters

Nena Perry-Brown | May 24th 2016

Zillow's new infographic tool shows the most frequently-used terms in rental listings around the country.... read»

DC Area Class A Rents Rise at Fastest Pace Since 2010

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»

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