Newstral
Article
mrt.com on 2015-04-14 05:21
Despite recent drop, rents in Midland grew faster than rest of country
Related news
- Midland rents begin to drop; occupancy hovers in the 90smrt.com
- Living expenses grew faster than wages in the Bay AreaSan Jose Mercury News
- Philly warming faster than rest of worldPhilly.com
- US services firms grew at slightly faster pace in Januaryabc3340.com
- Denver apartment rents grew 10% in Q3, 4th-biggest jump in USbizjournals.com
- Aurora rents zoomed up faster than any other U.S. city in MarchDenver Post
- Metro Denver apartment rents rising faster than overall inflation, but not as fast as home pricesDenver Post
- Not only are Washington rents expensive — they've risen faster than anywhere elseWashington Post
- CCincinnati rents reverse course, nosedive faster than any other major metro areacincinnati.com
- BUS rents climbed 1.5 times faster than wages in last 4 yearsbloomberg.com
- SUS rents climbed 1.5 times faster than wages in last four yearssharingdash.medianewsgroup.com
- Penobscot County cases grew faster than all but 1 other county’s in recent weeksbangordailynews.com
- Maine’s unincorporated areas grew faster than the rest of the statebangordailynews.com
- Minnesotans' income grew faster than inflation last year, while inequality expanded slightlyStar Tribune
- Recent deals show Midland Basin remains ‘the darling’ of capital marketsmrt.com
- Midland County’s property taxes among lowest in Texasmrt.com
- Dallas-Fort Worth apartment rents top $1,400. Here’s what experts predict for rest of yearStar Telegram
- Rents are falling in Los Angeles. See where the rest of the state stacks upLA Times
- Midland has state’s highest rent, online source showsmrt.com