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The Midwest was the hardest market for renters to break into, with three cities among the top five nationally
This year's Thanksgiving dip was less severe than dips experienced before Covid.
A significant portion of which has been on them market for more than a year.
Taking into account building location, age and renovation history, LEED still conferred a 3-4% rent premium.
RealPage also forecasts Dallas, Phoenix, Austin to show most demand, new supply.
The "flight to quality" and active construction pipelines have contributed to keeping Class A rents stable.
Ranks at No. 9 on a list topped by Sacramento and heavy on Sunbelt locales.
The person who prizes space above all else might consider a move to Memphis.
Seattle is perhaps the best-performing market in this regard.
The desert/mountain region was the top performer, according to a new RealPage report.