0 used to describe property that is sold at the usual market price rather than at a reduced price so that poorer people can live there:
There are more market-rate apartments for sale than there were three years ago.
1 the amount of money that something costs at a particular time:
Thirdly, they agree not to expropriate investments, either directly or by changes in taxation or regulation, including environmental regulations, without full market-rate convertible currency compensation.
Over the past few years, more and more employers have been willing to pay graduate trainees a market-rate salary.
One would also expect that the fees paid to a disguised employee would be less than the market-rate salary for a genuine employee.
At the present, other developers have proposed market-rate condominium skyscrapers and other high-rise towers which have idled in various stages of the planning process.
Another regulation change discussed would allow universities to propose the implementation of market-rate tuition for certain continuing education courses and distance education graduate-level online courses.
He included market-rate units within subsidized projects to help generate financing for projects.
The mix of affordable housing and market-rate housing in the same neighborhood is seen as beneficial by political activists.
The $9.2 million project includes 33 subsidized apartments and 15 market-rate apartments.