Tuesday, March 1, 2011

APARTMENT OCCUPANCY, RENTS UP IN JANUARY

If you are an owner/investor - this is great news. If you are a renter -
not so good. APARTMENT OCCUPANCY, RENTS UP IN JANUARY

CARROLLTON (ALN Apartment Data) - Apartment occupancy and rents were up in
January throughout the Texas markets covered by ALN Apartment Data.

Here is how eight Texas cities fared overall in January, according to ALN.


Occupancy,
January 2011

Change from
January 2010

Effective Rent,
January 2011

Change from
January 2010


Austin

93.6%

up 5.1%

$838

up 6.5%
Dallas

90.4%

up 4.2%

$773

up 2.5%


Fort Worth

89.2%

up 3.6%

$675

up 2.2%


Houston

87.3%

up 2.9%

$747

up 0.3%


San Antonio

90.5%

up 3.4%

$704

up 2.7%


Lubbock

92.8%

up 3.1%

$623

up 2.2%


Amarillo

91.7%

up 3%

$596

up 1.4%


Abilene

92.8%

up 2.1%

$588

up 1.3%


Corpus Christi

91.6%

up 3%

$696

up 3.1%

Anne

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