“The average rent in NYC last quarter was $3,017 a month, according to Reis Inc. According to Reuters, the average New York rent was more than 50 percent higher than second-place San Francisco, where rent grew 1.1 percent from the first quarter to $1,998.82. Oklahoma City was the cheapest market, at an average of $571.03 a month, up 0.6 percent. The national average is $1,062. With few apartments up for grabs in NYC, brokers are urging prospective tenants to carry financial paperwork with them to showings and to make a decision quickly, reports WSJ.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2013/07/price-inflation-watch-average-nyc-rent.html
Related posts:
Apparently, Perjury Isn't a Crime When Police Commit It
Legalization of Pot Means Trouble for Private Prisons
Gold, Silver Product Demand Is 'Very Strong:' Royal Canadian Mint
Was Brett Kavanaugh’s JFK coverup contribution his ticket to SCOTUS?
John Williams: Pulling Back the Curtain on Phony Government Statistics
NYC goes Tokyo: Micro apartments proposed as solution to overcrowding
$6 Billion Goes Missing at State Department
Bloomberg endorses fingerprinting housing project residents for their own good
In WikiLeaks Probe, Feds Used a Secret Search Warrant to Get Volunteer’s Gmail
2012 Election Spending Will Reach $6 Billion, Center for Responsive Politics Predicts
A View Down The Road
Study: Depenalizing Drug Possession Associated With Lower Youth Drug Consumption
Coinbase's Fred Ehrsam says you're thinking about Bitcoin all wrong
Tanzania: Our Case For Investment
Good Morning, Sweetheart: Now You're On Fire, Courtesy of the Local Police