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June 6, 2008 at 10:24 AM #218455June 6, 2008 at 10:30 AM #218306(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant
Here’s my issue with looking at the Census Bureau stats-it relies on people to return their questionnaires. How many non English speaking immigrants, legal or illegal fill out Census forms? More so, how many of them would want to if they are violating their lease in some way with the number of occupants?
I agree !
My guess is that Census Bureau underestimates our population growth. And that people’s observations of larger number of immigrants living together are simply not counted.
June 6, 2008 at 10:30 AM #218399(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantHere’s my issue with looking at the Census Bureau stats-it relies on people to return their questionnaires. How many non English speaking immigrants, legal or illegal fill out Census forms? More so, how many of them would want to if they are violating their lease in some way with the number of occupants?
I agree !
My guess is that Census Bureau underestimates our population growth. And that people’s observations of larger number of immigrants living together are simply not counted.
June 6, 2008 at 10:30 AM #218418(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantHere’s my issue with looking at the Census Bureau stats-it relies on people to return their questionnaires. How many non English speaking immigrants, legal or illegal fill out Census forms? More so, how many of them would want to if they are violating their lease in some way with the number of occupants?
I agree !
My guess is that Census Bureau underestimates our population growth. And that people’s observations of larger number of immigrants living together are simply not counted.
June 6, 2008 at 10:30 AM #218447(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantHere’s my issue with looking at the Census Bureau stats-it relies on people to return their questionnaires. How many non English speaking immigrants, legal or illegal fill out Census forms? More so, how many of them would want to if they are violating their lease in some way with the number of occupants?
I agree !
My guess is that Census Bureau underestimates our population growth. And that people’s observations of larger number of immigrants living together are simply not counted.
June 6, 2008 at 10:30 AM #218470(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantHere’s my issue with looking at the Census Bureau stats-it relies on people to return their questionnaires. How many non English speaking immigrants, legal or illegal fill out Census forms? More so, how many of them would want to if they are violating their lease in some way with the number of occupants?
I agree !
My guess is that Census Bureau underestimates our population growth. And that people’s observations of larger number of immigrants living together are simply not counted.
June 6, 2008 at 11:28 AM #218513(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantUT Article: Uptick in county rental, vacancy rates
The vacancy is 4.8%, right near the 5% magic mark
Timely piece.
Note that rental rates are still up 2.8% since the fall survey. The trend remains, but weakness is around the corner. All this, despite 2.5 years of falling home prices and 6 months into a local recession or at least a zero growth/zero job growth.
June 6, 2008 at 11:28 AM #218494(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantUT Article: Uptick in county rental, vacancy rates
The vacancy is 4.8%, right near the 5% magic mark
Timely piece.
Note that rental rates are still up 2.8% since the fall survey. The trend remains, but weakness is around the corner. All this, despite 2.5 years of falling home prices and 6 months into a local recession or at least a zero growth/zero job growth.
June 6, 2008 at 11:28 AM #218443(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantUT Article: Uptick in county rental, vacancy rates
The vacancy is 4.8%, right near the 5% magic mark
Timely piece.
Note that rental rates are still up 2.8% since the fall survey. The trend remains, but weakness is around the corner. All this, despite 2.5 years of falling home prices and 6 months into a local recession or at least a zero growth/zero job growth.
June 6, 2008 at 11:28 AM #218354(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantUT Article: Uptick in county rental, vacancy rates
The vacancy is 4.8%, right near the 5% magic mark
Timely piece.
Note that rental rates are still up 2.8% since the fall survey. The trend remains, but weakness is around the corner. All this, despite 2.5 years of falling home prices and 6 months into a local recession or at least a zero growth/zero job growth.
June 6, 2008 at 11:28 AM #218462(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantUT Article: Uptick in county rental, vacancy rates
The vacancy is 4.8%, right near the 5% magic mark
Timely piece.
Note that rental rates are still up 2.8% since the fall survey. The trend remains, but weakness is around the corner. All this, despite 2.5 years of falling home prices and 6 months into a local recession or at least a zero growth/zero job growth.
June 6, 2008 at 1:25 PM #218471DWCAPParticipantI will be more interested to see this falls vacancy rate. It seems that the college group has a huge effect on turnover in SD. It seems that most years vacancy spikes in spring as college students skip out and falls in the fall as they file back in. That is my guess anyways.
June 6, 2008 at 1:25 PM #218564DWCAPParticipantI will be more interested to see this falls vacancy rate. It seems that the college group has a huge effect on turnover in SD. It seems that most years vacancy spikes in spring as college students skip out and falls in the fall as they file back in. That is my guess anyways.
June 6, 2008 at 1:25 PM #218581DWCAPParticipantI will be more interested to see this falls vacancy rate. It seems that the college group has a huge effect on turnover in SD. It seems that most years vacancy spikes in spring as college students skip out and falls in the fall as they file back in. That is my guess anyways.
June 6, 2008 at 1:25 PM #218635DWCAPParticipantI will be more interested to see this falls vacancy rate. It seems that the college group has a huge effect on turnover in SD. It seems that most years vacancy spikes in spring as college students skip out and falls in the fall as they file back in. That is my guess anyways.
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