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			<title>StyronEngler613: 新しいページ: 'All Texas metro markets report current general occupancies above 90%, with Austin top the market place at 93.39%. The lowest occupancy is found in the Dallas/Fort Worth market ...'</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;新しいページ: 'All Texas metro markets report current general occupancies above 90%, with Austin top the market place at 93.39%. The lowest occupancy is found in the Dallas/Fort Worth market ...'&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;新規ページ&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;All Texas metro markets report current general occupancies above 90%, with Austin top the market place at 93.39%. The lowest occupancy is found in the Dallas/Fort Worth market place at 90.35%. Austin also leads the Texas markets in terms of rental rates, reporting the highest rents at $.930 per square foot (psf). Average rents in the other metro markets are all below $.870 psf. Monthly absorption was strongest in the Dallas/Ft. Worth industry, as 641 units had been absorbed in April. San Antonio also posted positive monthly absorption, even though the Houston and Austin markets posted unfavorable figures.&lt;br /&gt;
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Austin Marketplace occupancy dropped .07 points more than the month, nevertheless at 93.39%, occupancy remains two.10 points larger than in April of 2005. Typical rents are at present at $.930 psf and are $.002 psf greater than last month and last year's figures. Absorption dipped into the red this month, as -109 units were absorbed. Annual absorption stands at three,589 units.&lt;br /&gt;
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Dallas/Fort Worth Industry occupancy is up .03 points more than the month to 90.35%, and is 1.70 points above last year's level. Though typical rents have remained flat more than the last couple of months at $.867 psf, they are $.003 psf higher than the rate seen at this time last year. Monthly absorption of 641 units brings annual absorption up to 13,575 units.&lt;br /&gt;
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Houston Industry occupancy fell .27 points to 90.73% more than the month. General occupancy remains 4.29 points larger than April 2005's level. Rental rates inched up $.003 psf over the month and are up $.027 psf over the year to $.824 psf, even though monthly absorption was -323 units. Absorption more than the last twelve months is at 24,542 units.&lt;br /&gt;
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San Antonio occupancy, at 91.69%, gained .08 points over the month and .47 points more than the year. Rental rates are up slightly over the month, $.001 psf, to $.817 psf, which is $.012 psf greater than last year's figure. This is the third consecutive month of good absorption, as 237 units had been absorbed in April. Annual absorption totals 3,473 units. [http://fortworth.citygaragedfw.com/engine-repair/ fort worth mechanics] [http://fortworth.citygaragedfw.com/ city garage fort worth] [http://fortworth.citygaragedfw.com/new-tires/ new tires fort worth]&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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