"rent" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

rent sustantivo

sustantivo + rent
Kolokacji: 13
market rent • apartment rent • office rent • ground rent • land rent • ...
rent + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 36
rent increase • rent control • rent regulation • rent payment • rent subsidy • ...
rent + verbo
Kolokacji: 27
rent rises • rent ranges • rent increases • rent goes • rent starts • ...
verbo + rent
Kolokacji: 26
pay rent • raise rents • collect rent • charge rents • reduce rents • ...
adjetivo + rent
Kolokacji: 46
high rent • monthly rent • annual rent • low rent • average rent • free rent • ...
preposición + rent
Kolokacji: 14
for rent • in rent • on rent • of rent • with rents • ...
(1) for, in, on, of, with, ...
Kolokacji: 14
6. to rents = do czynszów to rents
7. from rents = z czynszów from rents
8. through rents = przez czynsze through rents
9. at a rent = przy czynszu at a rent
10. over rent = ponad czynszem over rent
11. between rents = między czynszami between rents
12. toward rent = w kierunku czynszu toward rent
13. including rent = w tym czynsz including rent
14. by rents = przez czynsze by rents
  • Then artists began to move in, attracted by cheap rents and stunning spaces.
  • The Descoteaus were undaunted by monthly rents as high as $1,400, including hot water, but not other utilities.
  • Finally the white-collar crowds were coming, driven down the hill by $2,500-a-month rents in the upper Slope.
  • The early 1990's were also a time when landlords saw the value of their property drop by half and rents plummet.
  • Other high-end shops may follow, buoyed by low rents and the cachet of wealthy residents.
  • The people of 1988 have all gone, driven out during the 1990s by high rents.
  • In recent years, actors and musicians are again moving to the neighborhood, drawn north by low rents and spacious apartments.
  • According to the survey, only 5 percent of the New Yorkers who moved during the late 1990's reported being forced to move by high rents.
  • In the intervening months, they have moved seven times, driven out by rising rents, filthy conditions or exploitative landlords.
  • As the locals moved out, drawn by lower rents further afield, investors moved in.

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