Friday, July 31, 2015

Rising Rents Hit 47-Month High, June Occupancy Matches Record | North Salem Real Estate

The rental market set new records in June as the national annual effective rent growth rate reached 5.1%, a 47-month high for the national apartment market and continued a streak of 5.0%-plus rent growth that is the longest in at least six years, according to Axiometrics,.
  • Though effective rent growth was also 5.1% in April and February, the June rate was the highest when extended to two decimal points (5.11%), and is the highest rate since the 5.3% of July 2011.
  • Effective rent growth has reached at least 5.0% for five straight months, the longest such streak since Axiometrics started monthly reporting of annual apartment data in April 2009.
“Rent growth is just shy of the post-recession peak, and the June metrics reflect the continued strength of the apartment market,” said Stephanie McCleskey, Axiometrics vice president of research. “The demand for apartments is still strong, despite the record number of new units being delivered this year.”
  • June’s national annual effective rent growth rate was 9 basis points (bps) higher than May’s 5.0% and 143-bps above the 3.7% of June 2014.
  • National year-to-date (YTD) effective rent growth reached 4.7% in June. This was the third month that 2015 monthly YTD rent growth rates outperformed all post-recession counterparts.
  • YTD rent growth for apartment REITs was 7.3%, far surpassing the next-highest post-recession year.
Occupancy Rates Steady in June
The occupancy rate remained at 95.3% in June — though the latest rate was a 2-bps increase from May when extended to two decimal points (95.30% from 95.28%).
“Tight occupancy is why landlords can push rents higher,” McCleskey said. “Axiometrics considers a market or property essentially full at 95% occupancy, so there are just not that many apartments available. There’s a reason for all the new supply: The market is still playing catch-up for all the apartments not built during the recession.”

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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Mobile Home Gets a Bohemian-Chic Makeover | Mt Kisco Realtor

Interior Designer Kirsten Marie had come to know one of her clients so well that when the client’s children had flown the nest, Marie told her she should sell her large estate and move into a mobile home the client owned in Paradise Cove of Malibu, California. The client was skeptical at first, but it turned out that ditching the big house was the best decision she’d ever made. There was only one problem: She didn’t have enough room to comfortably lodge guests. 

Thinking of her adult children’s and friends’ visits, she snapped up the 600-square-foot mobile home next door when it went on the market, then left it in the hands of Marie and Marie’s brother, contractor Jens Holst. She gave them free rein over everything from large remodeling decisions to choosing towels and soaps. While a relaxing and chic getaway feeling was the goal, they also designed the home to function as a full-time residence should the need arise.

Monday, July 20, 2015

Modern Update Blasts a '70s Kitchen Out of the Past | North Salem Real Estate

Call it a case of hate at first sight. When Allie and Jeff Siarto began looking for a home in East Lansing, Michigan, the first house they looked at was a 1978 home that they quickly dismissed for its retro design, which included a wooden scalloped decorative feature over the kitchen sink that they just couldn’t get over. “It was not our style,” Allie says.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Your July Home Checklist | Katonah Real Estate

With Independence Day kicking off the month here in the States, kids in the throes of school break and the days (and evenings) luxuriously long, July is a month to celebrate summer in all its glory. So make a summer bucket list, swing in a hammock, invite some friends over and stay cool — these to-dos are as much about fun as they are about smart home maintenance and safety.