Guess who had the 5th biggest DECREASE in rents last year?
http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/106480/Rents-Drop-Nationwide-as-Vacancies-Spike
I am normally a snob about looking at yahoo news stories, but this is provided by Business Week... so I will pass it on. Seattle also was tied for 2nd for the biggest drop in the 4th quarter alone (out of the top 10 annual losers anyway). I take no pleasure in friends losing jobs at MS, Boeing, Starbucks, etc. but those layoffs haven't even hit yet. Might be time for a kind email to my landlord who helpfully passed along local economic data during my last rent increase.
I am normally a snob about looking at yahoo news stories, but this is provided by Business Week... so I will pass it on. Seattle also was tied for 2nd for the biggest drop in the 4th quarter alone (out of the top 10 annual losers anyway). I take no pleasure in friends losing jobs at MS, Boeing, Starbucks, etc. but those layoffs haven't even hit yet. Might be time for a kind email to my landlord who helpfully passed along local economic data during my last rent increase.
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I was considering forwarding it onto my landlord who "mentioned" raising the rent recently.
Held off for now, but if they get serious I will.
One question, the article talks about apartment rents - do we have any data on SFHs?
I know some landlords who would LOVE to talk to those renters today.