"command" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Everyone involved knew that the building, situated where it was, would someday command big rents.
- The refurbished buildings have to command very high rents of $8.50 a square foot to justify the cost, he said.
- According to Stamford brokers, trading floors are much in demand and they command premium rents.
- Both apartments would command significantly higher rents if liberated from rent regulation and put on the open market.
- The very best space still commands $50-plus rents.
- The downtown residential market commands rents of roughly $25 to $30 a square foot annually, or $2,100 to $2,500 monthly for a 1,000-square-foot unit.
- If they are the landlord has the opportunity to command higher rents when the lease term is up.
- The Williamsburg side commands higher rents: one-bedrooms start around $1,300 a month.
- Large apartment buildings that command market-rate rents in the neighborhood are still relatively rare.
- One-bedroom apartments in prime areas command monthly rents of about $925, with some 2-bedrooms going for as much as $1,200.
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