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- Houston Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- In Houston, the remains of Hurricane Katrina are still being felt. Houston area apartment occupancy also fell from last quarter, down 1.4 points overall. On average, apartments in Houston show an 88.46 percent occupancy rate. This is the fifth consecutive quarterly drop in occupancy levels. Class A properties fell 1.54...
- White papers 2007-02-01
- Dallas/Fort Worth Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- In Dallas/Fort Worth, the remains of Hurricane Katrina are still being felt. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in Texas. The report tracks the growth of apartment living in the...
- White papers 2007-02-01
- San Antonio Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- In San Antonio, the remains of Hurricane Katrina are still being felt. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in Texas. The report tracks the growth of apartment living in the...
- White papers 2007-02-01
- Austin Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- The Austin apartment market appears to be the most capable of all the major Texas markets of withstanding the effects of Hurricane Katrina. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in...
- White papers 2007-02-01
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- Texas Apartment Association Urges Members to Assist Hurricane Katrina Victims
- AUSTIN, Texas -- The Texas Apartment Association TAA is encouraging its members to work cooperatively with local authorities and support relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina. "Our first priority during this time of devastating loss must be to assist our fellow citizens who have been forced to leave...
- Research articles 2005-09-02
- Hurricane Katrina Expanded White Paper Now Available
- OConnor & Associates has produced an updated and expanded White Paper examining the short- and long-term impact of Hurricane Katrina upon Houston, particularly the multifamily market. This report is the most comprehensive analysis on this subject anywhere. The expanded White Paper addresses: comprehensive analysis of number of evacuees; impact of...
- White papers 2006-01-13
- Lightstone donates apartments to Hurricane Katrina victims
- As the victims of Hurricane Katrina struggle to piece their lives back together, The Lightstone Group is doing what it can to help. The Lightstone Group has donated 50 apartment units at one of its residential complexes located in Memphis, Tennessee to house homeless hurricane victims for six months,...
- Research articles 2005-09-28
- Houston's Apartment Market - From Katrina To Cap Rates
- What is in store for the future of Houston's multifamily market was the top question on the mind's of about 100 real estate professionals. The answer is that Houston's multifamily housing bubble is inevitably going to burst. Houston's multifamily 'Housing bubble' grew by leaps and bounds after 130,000 Hurricane Katrina...
- White papers 2006-07-13
- A coming storm of homelessness feared for Katrina evacuees in Philadelphia
- HURRICANE Katrina survivor Ro'Bin White Morton shudders when she hears thunder rumble outside her Germantown apartment. It reminds her of the roaring sound that surrounded her New Orleans home a year ago today - before the levees broke and she fled to safety through neck-high water, clutching her husband's belt...
- Research articles 2006-08-29
- Four months after Katrina, Jefferson Parish residents still can't
- Things have come a long way since Hurricane Katrina. You can shop in the malls, eat in restaurants and even find an apartment to rent if you look hard enough. But Jefferson Parish residents still can't quite count on the mail. It's been almost four months since Katrina struck Aug....
- Research articles 2005-12-23
- Ray of hope shines through Katrina tragedy
- As a New Orleans evacuee, I wanted to share with USA TODAY's readers a good story coming out of Hurricane Katrina. I graduated from Southern University at New Orleans last May with a degree in business. When I graduated, I didn't know whether I wanted to go back to...
- Research articles 2006-03-14
- Many Katrina victims still living on hold
- Living the lives of nomads, Michael Brandner, his wife, Cindy, and their two sons lived in seven different places in the three months after Hurricane Katrina hit in August 2005 and destroyed their new dream house in Bay St. Louis, Miss. "The frame of the house...
- Research articles 2007-01-31
- New Orleans apartment building officials deny evictions made for
- Ray Menard, 78, and Maynard Cecil M.C. Brown, 76, considered themselves lucky in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.While the storm displaced hundreds of thousands of people, the two military veterans remained safely sheltered in the 166-unit Tivoli Place Apartments off Lee Circle on St. Charles Avenue.Menard, a 10-year Tivoli resident,...
- Research articles 2006-04-10
- LSU players recall weathering Katrina
- Ben Voogd showed up at Louisiana State as a freshman guard from the West Coast and almost immediately was transported to another world. In a heartbeat, Voogd goes back to the first days in Baton Rouge after Hurricane Katrina in August. As he left his apartment, the first sight...
- Research articles 2006-04-01
- Katrina evacuees 'more accustomed to giving'
- Hurricane Katrina evacuees Val and Judy are nearly broke as they await their long-delayed aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The couple expects to receive more than $4,300, but all they've received are letters that the checks are on the way, Judy said. As a result,...
- Research articles 2005-12-20
- Katrina Cottage Boosts Park Trailer Living
- With 400-square-foot floor plans, these tiny homes look like playhouses for adults. However, able to withstand hurricane winds; equipped like a hotel suite, studio or small apartment; site- or factory-built in less than a month; and selling for around $50,000, the homes are anything but child's play. They are called...
- White papers 2006-07-11
- Tivoli Apartments in New Orleans evicts war veterans, elderly
- Ray Menard, 78, and Maynard Cecil M.C. Brown, 76, considered themselves lucky in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.While the storm displaced hundreds of thousands of people, the two military veterans remained safely sheltered in the 166-unit Tivoli Place Apartments off Lee Circle on St. Charles Avenue.Menard, a 10-year Tivoli resident,...
- Research articles 2006-04-10
- Where does $786 a month in rent get you?(INDUSTRY TRENDS)
- In an effort to provide housing for Hurricane Katrina evacuees, FEMA is granting eligible evacuees $786 per month for three months, based on the average nationwide rent rate for a fair-market, two-bedroom apartment. RealFacts, a research organization and database publisher specializing in the...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
- Gulf states ask for help for storm survivors
- Not-for-profit Georgia Real Estate Investors Association GaREIA is requesting that housing providers or those who wish to extend housing or related assistance to victims of Hurricane Katrina, especially those with vacant multi-family units, contact the Association. GaREIA will compile the information received and forward to the U.S. Department of...
- Research articles 2005-09-14
- Some have gone back to pick up what's left.(News)
- Byline: John Patterson Daily Herald State Government Editor SPRINGFIELD - With Hurricane Katrina bearing down, people fleeing New Orleans grabbed what they could and left behind everything else. College students were no different. And, as so many others who have...
- Research articles 2005-12-05
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