DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN.In the words of that ,inimitable in·im·i·ta·ble adj. Defying imitation; matchless. [Middle English, from Latin inimit philosopher, Yogi Berra Noun 1. Yogi Berra - United States baseball player (born 1925) Berra, Lawrence Peter Berra, Yogi , "Its deja vu See DjVu. all over again." Houston Houston, city (1990 pop. 1,630,553), seat of Harris co., SE Tex., a deepwater port on the Houston Ship Channel; inc. 1837. Economy The fourth largest city in the nation and the largest in the entire South and Southwest, Houston is a port of entry; and Dallas Dallas, city (1990 pop. 1,006,877), seat of Dallas co., N Tex., on the Trinity River near the junction of its three forks; inc. 1871. The second largest Texas city, after Houston, and the eighth largest U.S. led all markets in apartment construction in 1998 for the second straight year. They last led all metropolitan areas in 1983. One hears talk of overbuilding again, but current production is nowhere near that of the early 1980s. The level of activity last year in these cities, at 19,900 and 16,600 units respectively, was well below the combined level of more than 85,000 units in 1983. One parallel does exist. Energy prices dropped sharply last year as they did in the mid- mid- pref. Middle: midbrain. 1980s, but their economies are more diversified diversified (di·verˑ·s and employment growth did moderate last year, but it is still strong. Houston added about 49,000 jobs over the December December: see month. 1997 to 1998 period, and employment in Dallas rose by 47,000 jobs. Rental RENTAL. A roll or list of the rents of an estate containing the description of the lands let, the names of the tenants, and other particulars connected with such estate. This is the same as rent roll, from which it is said to be corrupted. vacancy VACANCY. A place which is empty. The term is principally applied to cases where an office is not filled. 2. By the constitution of the United States, the president has the power to fill up vacancies that may happen during the recess of the senate. rates will rise this year in both markets as the number of apartment units completed rises above levels dictated dic·tate v. dic·tat·ed, dic·tat·ing, dic·tates v.tr. 1. To say or read aloud to be recorded or written by another: dictate a letter. 2. a. by demand. It will be interesting to see how much new construction is curtailed this year. The trade media is carrying more stories of overbuilding and this may make developers, lenders, and investors more cautious about new construction in both Houston and Dallas. The permit data table on page 84 also includes data on employment growth, rental vacancy rates (all rental units, not just apartments), changes in home prices, and renters' share of total households. This gives some broader context to the level of apartment construction activity. Adanta placed third again with the issuing of permits for 11,200 apartment units, up 5 percent from 1997. Atlanta Atlanta (ətlăn`tə, ăt–), city (1990 pop. 394,017), state capital and seat of Fulton co., NW Ga., on the Chattahoochee R. and Peachtree Creek, near the Appalachian foothills; inc. 1847. had led all metropolitan areas in total new housing construction every year since 1991. It leads because of its strong economy. Employers in the Atlanta area added 54,000 jobs over the 12-month period ending in December. Employment growth last year was not as strong as the increase of 77,000 jobs a year earlier, but it is still impressive. Atlanta had one of the lowest ratios of renters to total households among large metropolitan areas. It ranks among the top third in affordable housing markets in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , and it is fourth among the 50 largest markets. Its vacancy rates for all rental units was 9.6 percent last year, but this was down from 1998, and its rate for professionally managed apartment units was under 6 percent at the end of last year. New apartment construction is only slightly above the longer term supportable level and any adjustment should be modest this year. Phoenix-Mesa maintained its position as the fourth largest apartment construction market in 1998. It has maintained this position since 1995. Permits were issued for 10,800 apartment units in the metro area This article is about the music production team. For the article about population centers, see metropolitan area. Metro Area are a Brooklyn-based dance music production team composed of Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani. last year, nearly the same as the 10,600 units for 1997. The strength of the Phoenix area economy and construction markets is often ignored in the trade and general media. Tourism and high technology manufacturing firms are a major force in its sustained economic growth. More than 12 million tourists visited Phoenix last year and spent more than $1.5 billion. About 169,000 persons were employed in manufacturing firms in the Phoenix metro area last year. This is up markedly from the 133,000 in 1991, and it ranks near the top in manufacturing employment growth. Orlando Orlando, city, United States Orlando (ôrlăn`dō), city (1990 pop. 164,693), seat of Orange co., central Fla., in a lake region; inc. 1875. In a citrus fruit and farm area, it is one of the world's most visited vacation spots. experienced a 43 percent increase in apartment permits in 1998, bringing the total to 10,600 units from 7,400 units in 1997. Tourism is the driving force in the growth of its local economy. Orlando is also a significant corporate headquarters center for firms that include Lockheed Martin For the former company, see . Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is a leading multinational aerospace manufacturer and advanced technology company formed in 1995 by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta. , Cirent Semiconductor, American Automobile Association American Automobile Association (AAA), federation of American automobile clubs, est. 1902. AAA provides a number of benefits to its members, including emergency road service; national and international travel assistance, e.g. , First USA, Planet Hollywood Hollywood. 1 Community within the city of Los Angeles, S Calif., on the slopes of the Santa Monica Mts.; inc. 1903, consolidated with Los Angeles 1910. , Oracle Corporation, Chep USA, Dixon Ticonderoga The Dixon Ticonderoga is a pencil model distributed by the Dixon Ticonderoga Company, which was originally located in downtown Jersey City, New Jersey. While their products are akin to those of similar companies, because of the company's 19th century origins and large size this , Hilton Hil·ton , Conrad Nicholson 1887-1979. American hotel-chain organizer who acquired hotels in many American cities and in 1946 founded the Hilton Hotel Corporation. , and Tupperware n. 1. the collective trade name for a type of plastic food-storage container with a translucent bottom and a close-fitting lid designed to seal the container tightly. It is in common use in the late 20th century and early 21st century in the U. S. . Employment growth in the metro area was significant last year with the addition of 38,900 jobs. This, however, was down from 48,200 for 1997. Some excess supply of new apartments is developing from the higher level of new construction over the past two years. Orlando has a history of spike A burst of extra voltage in a power line that lasts only a few nanoseconds. See power surge, power swell, sag and surge suppression. (jargon) spike - To defeat a selection mechanism by introducing a (sometimes temporary) device that forces a specific result. in new construction for two or three years followed by retrenchment re·trench·ment n. The cutting away of superfluous tissue. to absorb absorb To offset sell orders or a new security offering with buy orders. the excess new supply. Another adjustment may come this year. Apartment construction in the Seattle-Bellvue-Everett metro area jumped 60 percent to 10,100 units last year, and placed it sixth on the most active list. The Asian financial crisis has taken a toll on Boeing (language) BOEING - An early system on the IBM 1130. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16, May 1959]. and aircraft-related manufacturing in the area. Aircraft and parts employment in the Seattle Seattle (sēăt`əl), city (1990 pop. 516,259), seat of King co., W Wash., built on seven hills, between Elliott Bay of Puget Sound and Lake Washington; inc. 1869. area declined by 6,000 jobs last year to a still large figure of 102,000 employees. However, Boeing has announced the reduction of 24,000 jobs over the next two years in its Washington Washington, town, England Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area. State operations. Microsoft (Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA, www.microsoft.com) The most successful and influential software company. Microsoft's software and Intel's hardware pioneered the PC and revolutionized the computer industry. and other computer related service industries are still growing to partially offset the aircraft losses. They added 3,500 jobs last year. Overall employment still rose by 37,000 jobs last year, but down from 76,200 a year earlier. Very little adjustment in apartment construction can be expected this year. Seattle has a very tight rental apartment market with the rental vacancy rate below 3 percent last year. Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. has enjoyed a relatively strong economy and apartment market over the past four years. It added 37,900 jobs last year, up from 30,300 in 1997. Apartment permits at 9,800 units last year placed it seventh. The vacancy rate for all rental units rose to 9.4 percent last year as the supply of new units increased markedly. Completions of new units will increase further this year. Some adjustment in new rental apartment construction can be expected. The Washington DC-MD-VA-WV metropolitan area finished eighth in apartment permit activity last year with 8,900 units, a 32 percent increase over 1997. The metro area has overcome the loss of more than 50,000 federal government jobs over the past several years and is thriving thrive intr.v. thrived or throve , thrived or thriv·en , thriv·ing, thrives 1. To make steady progress; prosper. 2. . It placed third among all metropolitan areas in employment growth last year. Most of the employment growth has been in its Virginia Virginia, state, United States Virginia, state of the south-central United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), North Carolina and Tennessee (S), Kentucky and West Virginia (W), and Maryland and the District of Columbia (N and NE). suburbs. Last year, the Virginia suburbs accounted for 41,000 of the 70,000 increase in jobs. The Maryland Maryland (mâr`ələnd), one of the Middle Atlantic states of the United States. It is bounded by Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean (E), the District of Columbia (S), Virginia and West Virginia (S, W), and Pennsylvania (N). suburbs and the city are now recovering, but have a tax disadvantage In policy debate, a disadvantage (abbreviated as DA, and sometimes referred to as a Disad) is an argument that a team brings up against a policy action that is being considered. Structure A DA usually has four key elements. in competing with Northern Virginia Northern Virginia (NoVA) consists of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties and the independent cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Manassas, and Manassas Park. . Its West Virginia West Virginia, E central state of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania and Maryland (N), Virginia (E and S), and Kentucky and, across the Ohio R., Ohio (W). Facts and Figures Area, 24,181 sq mi (62,629 sq km). Pop. suburbs are primarily becoming bedroom communities for the Northern Virginia suburbs. Much of the job growth has been driven by communications and information technology. The path to the information highway is said to pass through Northern Virginia. The Class A rental apartment vacancy rate is about 3.5 percent and well below the overall 8.3 percent rate reported for all rental units. Current apartment production is only modestly above the long-term Long-term Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year. long-term 1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term. demand level and little adjustment can be expected in the near term. There are metropolitan areas on the list that should see higher levels of new production this year. The two most prominent markets are the employment growth leaders last year, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of and Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . New York topped employment growth among metropolitan markets with the addition of 109,900 jobs over the December 1997 to 1998 period. It is a mature market with limited population growth, but can certainly absorb more than the 6,700 apartment units issued permits last year (co-ops are a significant proportion of the total). Los Angeles added 91,200 jobs last year. Recovery from its deep recession of the first half of this decade continues. It is also a mature metropolitan area, but with numerical numerical expressed in numbers, i.e. Arabic numerals of 0 to 9 inclusive. numerical nomenclature a numerical code is used to indicate the words, or other alphabetical signals, intended. population growth that far exceeds that of New York. Economic and population growth in the area can support far more than the 4,300 apartment units issued permits in 1998. Most of the other major California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). markets should experience further upturn in apartment production this year. Houston and Dallas are the most likely markets on the top 50 list to experience a marked drop in the number of apartment units issued permits this year. It is also still possible that they will have another strong year. 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An economist is an expert in the social science of economics.[1] . RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT ACTIVITY 50 Most Active Metropolitan Area Apartment Construction Markets Annual Data
APARTMENTS
%
Units Change Rank
'98 '97 '96 '97-'98 '98 '97
Houston TX PMSA 19914 10977 4225 81.4% 1 2
Dallas TX PMSA 16616 13715 10243 21.2% 2 1
Atlanta GA MSA 11187 10709 10448 4.5% 3 3
Phoenix-Mesa AZ MSA 10824 10636 9754 1.8% 4 4
Orlando FL MSA 10582 7433 3591 42.4% 5 6
Seattle-Bellevue- 10135 6339 5275 59.9% 6 10
Everett WA PMSA
Las Vegas NV-AZ MSA 9789 9229 11098 6.1% 7 5
Washington DC-D-VA-WV 8935 6759 7722 32.2% 8 8
PMSA
New York NY PMSA 6709 5715 5298 17.4% 9 11
Tampa-St. Petersburg- 6704 5713 4253 17.3% 10 12
Cleanwater FL MSA
Denver CO PMSA 6560 5498 4018 19.3% 11 13
Chicago IL PMSA 6227 6752 6979 -7.8% 12 9
Portland-Vancouver 5637 7205 5962 -21.8% 13 7
OR-WA PMSA
Miami FL PMSA 4781 4284 2498 11.6% 14 17
Fort Worth-Arlington 4731 3621 2563 30.7% 15 21
TX PMSA
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel 4647 4633 3087 0.3% 16 16
Hill NC MSA
Austin-San Marcos TX 4609 4198 6484 9.8% 17 18
MSA
Los Angeles-Long 4255 3334 2647 27.6% 18 22
Beach CA PMSA
Charlotte-Gastonia- 3879 5490 5629 -29.3% 19 14
Rock Hill NC-SC MSA
Detroit MI MSA 3744 2245 3185 66.8% 20 34
San Jose CA PMSA 3314 3866 3161 -14.3% 21 19
Fort Lauderdale FL 3284 5412 4612 -39.3% 22 15
PMSA
Nashville TN MSA 3274 2748 5419 19.1% 23 25
Naples FL MSA 3246 2484 2408 30.7% 24 26
West Pal Beach-Boca 3168 2264 1320 39.9% 25 31
Raton FL MSA
Fort Myers-Cape Coral 3113 1682 1402 85.1% 26 45
FL MSA
San Francisco CA PMSA 3095 2127 1488 45.5% 27 38
Indianapolis IN MSA 3053 2250 2625 35.7% 28 32
Greensboro-Win. 2851 2091 2234 36.3% 29 40
Salem-High Point NC
MSA
Oakland CA PMSA 2848 2267 1043 25.6% 30 30
Myrtle Beach SC MSA 2846 2187 1908 30.1% 31 36
Sacramento CA PMSA 2811 1207 713 133.5% 32 54
Minneapolis-St. Paul 2810 2101 2267 33.7% 33 39
N-WI MSA
Baltimore MD PMSA 2792 2021 1389 38.1% 34 42
Milwaukee-Waukesha WI 2568 2306 2207 11.4% 35 28
PMSA
Kansas City MO-KS MSA 2436 2982 1790 18.3% 36 24
Columbus OH MSA 2320 2282 3183 1.7% 37 29
San Diego CA MSA 2291 2385 479 -3.9% 38 27
Tulsa OK MSA 2240 347 605 545.8% 39 130
Riverside-San 2197 1256 578 74.9% 40 53
Bernardino CA PMSA
Boulder-Longmont CO 2120 829 935 155.7% 41 72
PMSA
Sarasota-Bradenton FL 2070 1695 1942 22.1% 42 44
MSA
Orange County CA PMSA 2056 3727 2895 -44.8% 43 20
Oklahoma City OK MSA 1959 1711 667 14.5% 44 43
Salt Lake City-Ogden 1956 2182 3271 -10.4% 45 37
UT MSA
Philadelphia PA-NJ 1894 3010 1902 -37.1% 46 23
PMSA
Omaha NE-IA MSA 1866 2191 2185 -14.8% 47 35
Charleston-North 1785 369 172 383.7% 48 127
Charleston SC MSA
Jacksonville FL MSA 1703 1518 3746 12.2% 49 48
Cincinnati OH-KY-IN 1702 2250 1724 -24.4% 50 32
PMSA
Single-Family Multifamily
Units Units
'98 '97 '98 '97
Houston TX PMSA 21771 17999 21028 11223
Dallas TX PMSA 22587 19110 16953 14113
Atlanta GA MSA 45835 38478 11646 11026
Phoenix-Mesa AZ MSA 36641 31948 11243 11030
Orlando FL MSA 15011 13597 10722 7696
Seattle-Bellevue- 10276 10154 11685 7790
Everett WA PMSA
Las Vegas NV-AZ MSA 2179 20444 10382 10297
Washington DC-D-VA-WV 28768 23346 9023 6903
PMSA
New York NY PMSA 3113 2979 10456 8603
Tampa-St. Petersburg- 11658 10751 7237 6241
Cleanwater FL MSA
Denver CO PMSA 14832 13457 7226 5911
Chicago IL PMSA 25478 22383 8204 8995
Portland-Vancouver 11308 11384 6676 8500
OR-WA PMSA
Miami FL PMSA 5354 5146 5556 4592
Fort Worth-Arlington 9353 7107 5385 3683
TX PMSA
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel 13939 12035 4838 4821
Hill NC MSA
Austin-San Marcos TX 8513 6755 4903 4602
MSA
Los Angeles-Long 6399 6348 4820 3843
Beach CA PMSA
Charlotte-Gastonia- 15759 13038 4308 5779
Rock Hill NC-SC MSA
Detroit MI MSA 16442 14963 4484 3135
San Jose CA PMSA 3889 4252 3616 4053
Fort Lauderdale FL 8797 7481 3687 5549
PMSA
Nashville TN MSA 10348 9309 3677 3046
Naples FL MSA 2804 2806 4040 3019
West Pal Beach-Boca 6328 6189 3346 2788
Raton FL MSA
Fort Myers-Cape Coral 3995 3536 4050 2372
FL MSA
San Francisco CA PMSA 1899 1424 3493 2368
Indianapolis IN MSA 12544 10660 3563 2659
Greensboro-Win. 8215 7424 3081 2298
Salem-High Point NC
MSA
Oakland CA PMSA 6992 7216 3211 2628
Myrtle Beach SC MSA 2026 2069 3104 2386
Sacramento CA PMSA 9903 7850 2897 1234
Minneapolis-St. Paul 16811 13642 3830 3075
N-WI MSA
Baltimore MD PMSA 8214 8581 2980 2057
Milwaukee-Waukesha WI 3788 3355 3205 2956
PMSA
Kansas City MO-KS MSA 10147 9355 3732 4189
Columbus OH MSA 7396 6521 3671 3682
San Diego CA MSA 9012 8237 2879 2903
Tulsa OK MSA 3281 2734 2309 437
Riverside-San 16133 13704 2311 1362
Bernardino CA PMSA
Boulder-Longmont CO 2942 2371 2195 887
PMSA
Sarasota-Bradenton FL 5169 4460 2264 1842
MSA
Orange County CA PMSA 4260 8219 2444 4119
Oklahoma City OK MSA 4360 3691 2088 1803
Salt Lake City-Ogden 8139 7909 2501 2720
UT MSA
Philadelphia PA-NJ 14258 13052 2155 3277
PMSA
Omaha NE-IA MSA 3204 2991 1944 2312
Charleston-North 3256 2914 1987 381
Charleston SC MSA
Jacksonville FL MSA 7646 6966 1780 1597
Cincinnati OH-KY-IN 7780 6983 2121 2912
PMSA
TOTAL
Changes In
Units Rank Employment
'98 '97 '98 '97 '98 '97
Houston TX PMSA 42799 29222 3 7 48.7 67.8
Dallas TX PMSA 39540 33223 4 3 47.0 71.9
Atlanta GA MSA 57481 49504 1 1 53.6 77.0
Phoenix-Mesa AZ MSA 47884 42978 2 2 66.9 83.9
Orlando FL MSA 25733 21293 8 8 38.2 48.2
Seattle-Bellevue- 21961 17944 10 13 37.0 76.2
Everett WA PMSA
Las Vegas NV-AZ MSA 32173 30741 7 5 37.9 30.3
Washington DC-D-VA-WV 37791 30249 5 6 69.7 65.2
PMSA
New York NY PMSA 13569 11582 23 24 109.9 69.0
Tampa-St. Petersburg- 18895 16992 14 14 48.1 54.8
Cleanwater FL MSA
Denver CO PMSA 22058 19368 9 10 36.1 54.7
Chicago IL PMSA 33682 31378 6 4 43.2 84.0
Portland-Vancouver 17984 19884 17 9 23.5 36.5
OR-WA PMSA
Miami FL PMSA 10910 9738 33 35 18.9 29.2
Fort Worth-Arlington 14738 10790 20 28 22.9 32.2
TX PMSA
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel 1877 16856 15 15 16.9 36.2
Hill NC MSA
Austin-San Marcos TX 13416 11357 24 25 20.6 36.4
MSA
Los Angeles-Long 11219 10191 30 32 91.2 80.7
Beach CA PMSA
Charlotte-Gastonia- 20067 18817 13 11 4.3 26.6
Rock Hill NC-SC MSA
Detroit MI MSA 20926 18098 11 12 41.1 34.8
San Jose CA PMSA 7505 8305 47 41 7.1 56.7
Fort Lauderdale FL 12484 13030 26 21 16.3 23.1
PMSA
Nashville TN MSA 14025 12355 21 22 7.9 22.2
Naples FL MSA 6844 5825 54 57 na na
West Pal Beach-Boca 9674 8977 38 38 19.6 25.2
Raton FL MSA
Fort Myers-Cape Coral 8045 5908 43 55 3.2 1.6
FL MSA
San Francisco CA PMSA 5392 3792 67 75 18.3 27.6
Indianapolis IN MSA 16107 13319 19 20 22.8 18.0
Greensboro-Win. 11296 9722 29 36 1.0 18.6
Salem-High Point NC
MSA
Oakland CA PMSA 10203 9844 35 34 24.1 43.5
Myrtle Beach SC MSA 5130 4455 71 70 na na
Sacramento CA PMSA 12800 9084 25 37 14.8 21.8
Minneapolis-St. Paul 20641 16717 12 16 40.1 48.9
N-WI MSA
Baltimore MD PMSA 11194 10638 31 29 12.4 32.7
Milwaukee-Waukesha WI 6993 6311 52 50 15.2 20.0
PMSA
Kansas City MO-KS MSA 13879 13544 22 19 24.6 42.4
Columbus OH MSA 11067 10203 32 31 13.7 18.0
San Diego CA MSA 11891 11140 28 27 26.8 60.2
Tulsa OK MSA 5590 3171 66 89 13.3 11.7
Riverside-San 1844 15066 16 18 44.7 35.4
Bernardino CA PMSA
Boulder-Longmont CO 5137 3258 70 87 2.2 9.3
PMSA
Sarasota-Bradenton FL 7433 6302 48 51 17.0 31.3
MSA
Orange County CA PMSA 9704 12338 37 23 42.3 53.7
Oklahoma City OK MSA 6448 5494 57 59 11.7 5.7
Salt Lake City-Ogden 10640 10629 34 30 17.5 29.1
UT MSA
Philadelphia PA-NJ 16413 16329 18 17 23.3 45.6
PMSA
Omaha NE-IA MSA 5148 5303 69 60 12.7 18.7
Charleston-North 5243 3295 68 85 10.8 12.7
Charleston SC MSA
Jacksonville FL MSA 9426 8563 39 40 22.0 23.2
Cincinnati OH-KY-IN 9901 9895 36 33 24.2 27.3
PMSA
Renters'
Share of
Rental Vac. % Change Total
Rate Home Prices Households
'98 '97 '98 '97 '98 '97
Houston TX PMSA 9.6 9.8 7.5% 8.2% 40.4 41.9
Dallas TX PMSA 5.9 6.8 6.5% 7.6% 41.1 39.6
Atlanta GA MSA 9.6 10.2 5.7% 8.0% 32.1 30.6
Phoenix-Mesa AZ MSA 7.4 6.3 4.6% 2.3% 33.4 34.5
Orlando FL MSA 4.7 6.5 2.3% 4.1% 33.7 35.4
Seattle-Bellevue- 2.6 3.4 4.1% 4.0% 33.7 36.7
Everett WA PMSA
Las Vegas NV-AZ MSA 9.4 6.3 3.5% 3.5% 42.6 42.8
Washington DC-D-VA-WV 8.3 8.1 5.7% 1.9% 35.5 35.7
PMSA
New York NY PMSA 5.0 5.2 6.4% 3.2% 66.0 66.6
Tampa-St. Petersburg- 7.1 6.2 8.3% 5.4% 30.0 31.3
Cleanwater FL MSA
Denver CO PMSA 4.0 2.4 5.0% 3.7% 31.5 32.5
Chicago IL PMSA 7.8 8.2 3.7% 7.7% 34.6 34.6
Portland-Vancouver 7.7 5.2 3.2% 4.0% 37.3 38.9
OR-WA PMSA
Miami FL PMSA 9.8 10.0 na 6.1% 46.9 47.3
Fort Worth-Arlington 6.8 6.9 4.6% 5.1% 41.7 39.6
TX PMSA
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel 15.3 11.9 na na 35.3 33.3
Hill NC MSA
Austin-San Marcos TX 9.3 8.4 9.1% 2.1% 45.2 47.7
MSA
Los Angeles-Long 6.9 8.0 7.9% 6.3% 51.9 52.3
Beach CA PMSA
Charlotte-Gastonia- 10.4 8.8 10.9% 7.4% 25.3 25.5
Rock Hill NC-SC MSA
Detroit MI MSA 7.4 7.2 na na 27.2 28.2
San Jose CA PMSA 2.2 2.0 4.0% 10.2% 36.3 36.2
Fort Lauderdale FL 5.7 9.3 1.3% 2.2% 31.7 32.2
PMSA
Nashville TN MSA 5.4 6.6 na na 29.6 30.2
Naples FL MSA na na -5.1% 5.4% na na
West Pal Beach-Boca 11.8 14.8 3.6% 8.9% 30.5 30.8
Raton FL MSA
Fort Myers-Cape Coral na na 9.9% 9.8% na na
FL MSA
San Francisco CA PMSA 2.5 1.7 4.5% 5.8% 51.0 51.0
Indianapolis IN MSA 10.5 10.3 5.3% 4.1% 31.5 29.0
Greensboro-Win. 6.3 7.9 na na 32.0 30.8
Salem-High Point NC
MSA
Oakland CA PMSA 6.0 4.4 na na 38.0 40.7
Myrtle Beach SC MSA na na 8.2% 0.8% na na
Sacramento CA PMSA 4.9 5.0 8.1% 4.0% 41.3 45.2
Minneapolis-St. Paul 3.9 3.9 2.0% 4.6% 27.8 28.1
N-WI MSA
Baltimore MD PMSA 6.0 10.7 6.1% 4.9% 32.0 28.4
Milwaukee-Waukesha WI 8.9 8.4 6.7% 8.1% 35.6 36.7
PMSA
Kansas City MO-KS MSA 7.5 6.8 3.5% 8.7% 33.8 31.3
Columbus OH MSA 7.9 8.1 11.8% 6.1% 40.0 43.9
San Diego CA MSA 5.1 5.1 5.6% 2.9% 44.3 44.8
Tulsa OK MSA 6.8 8.2 6.0% -0.8% 39.9 38.9
Riverside-San na na na na na na
Bernardino CA PMSA
Boulder-Longmont CO na na 2.1% 5.9% na na
PMSA
Sarasota-Bradenton FL na na 13.9% 7.4% na na
MSA
Orange County CA PMSA 4.4 6.2 7.4% 3.2% 36.8 35.4
Oklahoma City OK MSA 12.2 10.0 3.8% 4.8% 30.8 35.0
Salt Lake City-Ogden 6.4 5.4 na na 27.0 25.7
UT MSA
Philadelphia PA-NJ 10.3 11.4 8.7% 6.0% 27.8 26.8
PMSA
Omaha NE-IA MSA 7.9 5.1 15.8% 9.2% 33.2 33.5
Charleston-North na na 10.0% -2.3% na na
Charleston SC MSA
Jacksonville FL MSA 6.8 5.8 5.2% 5.4% 32.5 32.6
Cincinnati OH-KY-IN 11.5 10.3 2.6% 2.4% 26.0 26.1
PMSA
Source: U.S. Departments of Commerce, Regis J. Sheehan & Associates |
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