ok, steve... time for you to cut down on the smoking.
you're taking a report from a company that doesn't really do rentals as sign of god. those hallucinations must be good or did you start drinking the water in LIC??????
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Response by jason10006
over 15 years ago
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"Across the city, rents were up 0.62% vs. December and 7.80% vs. [Jan] 2010 numbers"
So....are we going to continue arguing that rents are not going up again? This is like the 8th month in a row where TREGNY and Citi both agree rents are going up, and J miller has said the same in his last two quarter reports...
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Response by spinnaker1
over 15 years ago
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Is rental data supposed to portend future sales trends, or are they unrelated? I never know.
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Response by jason10006
over 15 years ago
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Push and pull. Its like the price to earnings ratio.
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Response by somewhereelse
over 15 years ago
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Still thrilled to have rented throught he 20% decline (and 9% property tax increase just this year)....
Bricka bracka fiyacracka!
Sis boom bah!
TREGNY! TREGNY!
RAH RAH RAH!
ok, steve... time for you to cut down on the smoking.
you're taking a report from a company that doesn't really do rentals as sign of god. those hallucinations must be good or did you start drinking the water in LIC??????
"Across the city, rents were up 0.62% vs. December and 7.80% vs. [Jan] 2010 numbers"
So....are we going to continue arguing that rents are not going up again? This is like the 8th month in a row where TREGNY and Citi both agree rents are going up, and J miller has said the same in his last two quarter reports...
Is rental data supposed to portend future sales trends, or are they unrelated? I never know.
Push and pull. Its like the price to earnings ratio.
Still thrilled to have rented throught he 20% decline (and 9% property tax increase just this year)....