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: --
According to the meeting materials, the market-rate plan would not affect certain education, health professions and security and emergency services programs.
It also could serve as a prime location for high technology industries and new market-rate housing.
The company owns both market-rate and affordable communities, totaling 135,654 units.
Charging market-rate tuition for distance-education graduate students is also a part of the plan.
The 27.5acre m2 site is the future home to 1,500 affordable and market-rate homes.
Many historic buildings were renovated and today house reduced- and market-rate housing, small shops, restaurants, and nightclubs.
All units are priced at market-rate, with no low or moderate income-restricted apartments.
The $9.2 million project includes 33 subsidized apartments and 15 market-rate apartments.