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Thursday, April 02, 2009

More Stories of Falling Apartment Rents

by Calculated Risk on 4/02/2009 06:34:00 PM

From Amanda Fung at Crain's on New York: Big landlord takes hit on falling apt. rents (ht Jennifer)

Declining Manhattan rents are taking a toll on Equity Residential, a large real estate investment trust that owns 47 apartment buildings in the New York metropolitan area.
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Since February alone, Equity Residential has lowered its Manhattan asking rents by an average of 13%, said Michael Levy, an analyst at Macquarie. That reduction came on top of a 15% cut over the previous year.
And in San Diego from Zach Fox at the NC Times: HOUSING: Rents falling as vacancies rise at major complexes
A handful of big local apartment complexes have cut rents in an attempt to fill empty units ...

Tradition, an apartment complex near the Aviara Golf Course in Carlsbad, has cut its asking rent for a three-bedroom apartment from $2,015 to $1,799 per month, said Kris Nelson, business manager for the complex.

Tradition has seen its vacancy rate rise from a fairly consistent 3 percent to 8 percent recently, Nelson said.
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In Temecula, Somerset Apartments has seen its vacancy rate shoot up from 3 percent to 20 percent. Managers responded by slashing rents by 25 percent for two bedroom, two bath apartments ---- from $1,200 to $900 per month.