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				national vacancy rate was 4.8 percent, unchanged from the fourth 
				quarter and marginally up from 4.7 percent a year earlier.
 "Far fewer metros saw a vacancy rate increase in the quarter: 
				15, down from 40 last quarter. Most of the increases were due to 
				high construction that exceeded net absorption," Reis said in a 
				statement.
 
 Both the national average asking rent and effective rent, 
				excluding landlord concessions, increased 0.5 percent from the 
				previous quarter, Reis said.
 
 Net absorption fell about 21.6 percent to 37,159 units in the 
				first quarter from a year earlier, while new construction 
				dropped 40.6 percent to 33,276 units.
 
 "While we expect some revisions to these numbers, we were 
				surprised by the low levels," Reis said. "This year is expected 
				to add more apartment units than last year in which 254,000 
				units were added."
 
 (Reporting by Shravanth Vijayakumar in Bengaluru)
 
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