Hindsight is 20/20. So, Just How Will We Look Back on 2020? BY: ND The real estate market is at an interesting point, both here in Orange County and across the United States. What … Continue reading Hindsight is 20/20. So, Just How Will We Look Back on 2020?
Category: rent
Doubling Up
Doubling UpBy: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPMNumbers published today by Realfacts data and statistics show that some of the largest reductions in rent were incurred by the smallest apartment homes. For example, bachelors, studios, junior one bedrooms and one bedrooms suffered a decline of approximately 7.3% to 11.4% in monthly rental figures, whereas two and three … Continue reading Doubling Up
Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the Move-In Month
Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the Move-In MonthBy: Nicholas A. Dunlap, CPMThe retail sector of the consumer marketplace is not the only place to find value or bargains this holiday season. Landlords across Southern California who own or manage multifamily, commercial, office and other property-types are looking to fill vacancies and avoid what can generally … Continue reading Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the Move-In Month
Yes, It Is Still Cheaper to Rent Than To Buy…
Last week, Orange County was named as the 7th Priciest Metro Area in the nation. The survey, published by the National Low Income Housing Organization listed the average rent of $1,550 for a 2 Bed/2 Bath apartment home as being the 7th highest nationwide. In light of our current economy, this news bodes well for … Continue reading Yes, It Is Still Cheaper to Rent Than To Buy…