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In the last year, Worcester rents have increased by 6.1%, as of the third quarter, good for sixth place in small U.S. metro areas, according to a Texas real estate data firm.
According to RealPage, Worcester’s average rent in the third quarter was $1,693 per month, with 97.5% of those units occupied and 393 more under construction. In the third quarter 2018, the average rent was $1,595 per month.
RealPage said total U.S. apartment occupancy in the third quarter climbed to 96.3%, up from 95.9% the year prior.
Several notable apartment projects completed within about the last year are the 365-unit 145 Front St. apartments and 48 apartments above the Worcester Public Market in Kelley Square.
The Central Building at 332 Main St. was also rehabilitated with 55 new apartment units.
Worcester’s rent growth was higher than Huntsville, Ala.; Fresno, Calif.; Portland, Maine; Spoke, Wash.; Albuquerque, N.M.; and Johnson City, Tenn.
Wilmington, N.C. had the highest rent increase at 8.2%, followed by Boise, Idaho; Tucson, Ariz.; Santa Maria and Santa Barbara, Calif; and Bakersfield, Calif.
Taxes increase as well as water and sewer costs. Keep voting the same people in and rents will continue to climb.
Its more than 6% and I hate the way you're making this sound positive. It is in no way a good thing. Some rentals have increased by 30% and some even more. For the overpricing what do the renters get? The same property with ZERO improvements and some aren't even maintained. Our wages haven't increased that's for sure. Homelessness is increasing because of greed like this and more people will have to rely on even more social services. Please report truthfully instead of like a greedy capitalist.
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