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Research and Markets: 2010 U.S. Real Estate Property Managers Industry Report

Wed Nov 4, 2009 10:30am EST
DUBLIN--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5aba1c/2010_u_s_real_est) has
announced the addition of the "2010 U.S. Real Estate Property Managers Industry
Report" report to their offering. 

The Real Estate Property Managers Industry report, published annually, contains
timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. 

The report features 2010 current and 2011 forecast estimates on the size of the
industry (sales, establishments, employment) nationally and for all 50 U.S.
States and over 900 metro areas. 

New to the report this year are:

* Financial ratios 
* Number of firms 
* Payroll estimates.

The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on
industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments,
sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and
estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including rental and leasing agents,
apartment managers, and condominium managers. 

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5aba1c/2010_u_s_real_est

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager,
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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