When you click on a location marker, a popup appears displaying important rental market metrics.
Each row in the table represents a specific **rental market indicator**. Below is an explanation of each metric and how to interpret the values:
Field
Description
How to Interpret
Annual Rent Change (MPF-ANN-RENT-CHG)
The annual percentage change in rent according to market performance data.
Higher values indicate increasing rent prices, while negative values show rent declines.
Historical Ask Rent (MPF-HIST-ASK-RENT)
Historical asking rent amount based on market performance data.
Reflects past trends in advertised rent. Compare with Current Rent to see if asking prices have increased.
Hist. Avg Ask RPSF (MPF-HIST-AVG-ASK-RPSF)
Historical average asking rent per square foot.
Gives insight into rental pricing efficiency. Higher values suggest premium pricing per unit space.
Hist. Rent Conc. Ratio (MPF-HIST-CONC-RATIO)
Historical concentration ratio of rents across units.
Indicates the diversity of rent pricing. A low ratio means prices are more spread out, while a high ratio means uniform pricing.
Occupancy Rate (MPF-OCC)
Market performance occupancy rate (percentage of occupied units).
Values near 100% indicate high demand, while lower values suggest vacancy issues.
Current Rent (MPF-RENT)
Current rent figure derived from market performance data.
Shows present market rent levels. Compare with historical values to assess trends.
Rent per SF (MPF-RPSF)
Current rent per square foot metric.
Useful for comparing different unit sizes. Higher values indicate expensive rental pricing per unit area.
Tip: Hover over field names in the popups for quick descriptions.