rental unit
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rental
noun
uk/ˈren.təl/us/ˈren.t̬əl/
an arrangement to rent something, or the amount of money that you pay to ...
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unit
noun
uk/ˈjuː.nɪt/us/ˈjuː.nɪt/
a single thing or a separate part of ...
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The median cost of arentalunitwas $1,054 per month, with the bulk of rental units priced between $1,000 and $1,500 per month.
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They turned the upstairs into arentalunit, and in 1954 upstairs and downstairs were both rented out.
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The median price for a house is $78,000, and the averagerentalunitgoes for $466/mo.
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The rental units were divided into ethnic group sections and were uniform in appearance, quality, and size.
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We concluded that the scheme was successful as a temporary measure to pump-prime investment, adding some 80,000 rental units to the private rented sector.
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Almost half the riding's dwellings are rental units.
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Of these, 18,120 are owned units, 10,260 are subsidized rental units and 5,250 are private rental units.
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In 1978, the lake had 16 permanent residences, 504 cottages, and four cottage rental units.
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It has been converted to residential rental units.
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Their holdings consist of approximately 2,500 residential rental units and interests in commercial real estate.
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It comprises three 30-storey buildings with a total of 588 rental units of 500to 1,000.
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It consists of 7 residential blocks with a total of 1894 saleable units and 971 rental units.
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Over 47% of the riding's dwelling houses in 1999 were rental units, and over 20% of the riding's families were single-parent.
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In 1926, the theatre went under major renovations; adding six rental units, a second story, and lengthening the theatre.
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Of the 7,401 occupied units, 3,573 were rental units and 3,828 were owner units.
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During the first half of the 20th century it was subdivided into three rental units, and much of the interior renovated.
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In the 20th century, the house was subdivided into three rental units.
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These cabins were constructed in 1926, as rental units for park guests.
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The rental units are being sold as condominiums.
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Lower income residents live in affordable or rental units (houses, apartments, divided homes).
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