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Charlotte Wheeler

Real Estate Writer

Charlotte Wheeler is a Real Estate Writer for RealPage, Inc., where she leverages her extensive experience in market research to produce apartment market insights. Charlotte also serves as a copy editor for RealPage’s market reports, focused on ensuring accuracy and clarity of data and analysis. Prior to joining RealPage in 2009, Charlotte specialized in research at a commercial real estate firm and at the Dallas Regional Chamber. Charlotte holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and finance and a master’s degree in political economy from the University of Texas at Dallas.

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Charlotte Wheeler

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U.S. Job Growth Surges in May, Defying Expectations

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Fayetteville’s Apartment Market Fundamentals Outperform U.S. Norms

Table showing total employment in various secondary markets from February 2020 to April 2024, with differences.

Small Markets that Have Not Recovered from COVID-Era Job Losses

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A Look at Five Office to Apartment Conversions in Ohio

Chart showing U.S. apartment transactions: dollar volume fluctuates, peaking in late 2021, with properties also noted.

U.S. Apartment Transactions Slump to Lowest Level Since Pandemic

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Chicago Claims Most Balanced Supply/Demand Relationship Nationwide

Line and bar chart showing annual supply and occupancy rates in Albuquerque from Q1 2019 to Q1 2024.

Recent Supply High Softens Apartment Fundamentals in Albuquerque

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U.S. Job Gains Dip to Six-Month Low in April

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U.S. Labor Market Remains Historically Strong