Rent Growth & Pricing
Key Metrics
Avg In-Place Rent
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Avg Market Rent
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Avg Rent Gap
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% of Market Captured
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Avg Trade-Out %
Average Rent Trend
Rent Trend by Property
Market Rent by Property
How do rent levels compare across properties? Each property shows three bars: the current asking rent for new leases (market rent), what existing leases are signed at (scheduled rent), and what tenants actually pay after concessions (effective rent). Gaps between asking and effective rent indicate how much pricing power isn't being captured.
Market Rent by Unit Type
What are the asking rents across unit types? This sets the baseline for evaluating whether in-place rents are competitive. Unit types with higher asking rents also carry higher vacancy cost when they sit empty.
Actual Rent vs Market Rent
How far are in-place rents from market at each property and unit type? The "Gap" column shows the difference between in-place and market rent per unit. Large gaps on high-unit-count types represent the greatest potential for rent growth, subject to retention risk.
Trade-Out Trend
Trade-Out by Property & Unit Type
How much rent growth is captured when a unit turns over? Positive trade-out means new tenants are paying more than the previous ones — a sign of effective pricing and healthy demand.
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See also: Loss-to-Lease Analysis for unit-level rent gap detail and renewal opportunity pipeline.