rental price of an apartment
price for the rent of an apartment
price for an apartment rent
price for an apartment rental
price of an apartment rent
price of an apartment rental
which one is the best form, please?
Thanks.
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rental price of an apartment
price for the rent of an apartment
price for an apartment rent
price for an apartment rental
price of an apartment rent
price of an apartment rental
which one is the best form, please?
Thanks.
None of them. 'price' is not used when referring to rent or rental of an apartment as it is not being 'sold'.
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What's the rent/rental on this apartment?
Yours, in red, is certainly an option, David but I'm afraid that you're mistaken on the others. They are in use.
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Even for the UK, there is limited usage.
UK only search
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This is the total Christmas rental price of a modern property in St David's in Pembrokeshire.
Estate Agent and Property. The price guide can help you decide an suitable areas based on the rental price of a flat or house in London, England. ...
To gain an idea of how much the average rental price of a property is In Reading check the RRPI.
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I would have definately agreed with David L. on this, I am very surprised about the British use of "rental price", I think it must be relatively recent. :-)
It is not an English usage. The cost of the rent is a term used in calculating personal budgets. Rental companies will simple say rent.
Any search on the net can net you the phrase you are looking for.
It's really confusing... Most of these expressions can be abundantly found on the web. I literally bumped into "rental price" when I was searching for "rental". Honestly I found it odd but, as a foreigner, I cannot distinguish the genuine English from the fake one. I am happy to know that most of them would be understood in Canada but I would like to know if ''price for the rent of an apartment'' and ''price for an apartment rent'' would be acceptable in any country where people speak English.
Also, could I just say "how much is the rent for the apartment"?
Thanks.
Also, could I just say "how much is the rent for the apartment"?
Yes you could.