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Chris Bates Quotes

«San Diego is out of step with the rest of Southern California. It is the worst performer.»
Author: Chris Bates
«It's probably not one thing. There are probably a couple of small, different things that are conspiring to make San Diego the underachiever that it is right now.»
Author: Chris Bates
«The Bay Area is stabilizing as the economy is showing nice, steady growth -- unlike what was happening in the late 1990s.»
Author: Chris Bates
«The market is probably steadily, boringly, going to continue the way that it is.»
Author: Chris Bates
«We have to wait another quarter to see if it continues.»
Author: Chris Bates
«It's an interesting contradiction, and it's happening everywhere.»
Author: Chris Bates
«The fact that everything's increasing reflects the healthier economy.»
Author: Chris Bates
«Though I hate to call it that, you have sort of a boring market in terms of price changes.»
Author: Chris Bates
«If it's a seesaw, it's a little bit tilted in favor of renters. If the occupancy trend continues, then people aren't going to be putting rents up. Rents would at least stay stable and possibly decline.»
Author: Chris Bates
«It (the occupancy rate decline) was unusual. It was across the board. We had a 0.2 percent decrease a couple of quarters ago, but (statistically) that was zero. This (the 0.5 percent decline), I think, is statistically significant.»
Author: Chris Bates

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