Sentences with phrase «record low vacancy»

Miami's industrial market, currently enjoying record low vacancy of about 4.5 percent, is attracting more powerful investors who want to buy in as demand overwhelms supply and new Panamax - sized ships pull up to the newly expanded port...

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In line with this, vacancy rates for rentals across Canada are exceptionally low, particularly in certain parts of British Columbia where vacancy rates have dipped to a record low of 0.3 per cent.
With retail rents on the rise due to record - low vacancies, and e-commerce continuing to generate more sales, more stores going dark is inevitable, said Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst at NPD Group.
National vacancies remain 450 basis points above the sector's cyclical low, recorded in the third quarter of 2007.
The city's office vacancy reached record lows in recent years and now hovers at 4 percent for Class A space in downtown, according to brokerage CBRE.
In line with this, vacancy rates for rentals across Canada are exceptionally low, particularly in certain parts of British Columbia where vacancy rates have dipped to a record low of 0.3 per cent.
Tucson's industrial vacancy continued its positive trajectory, improving by 50 basis points over Q2 2016 to end at 8.1 %, the lowest level recorded since Q4 2008.
«We have record - low vacancy rates, record - low unemployment, increasing institutional allocation to real estate and supportive immigration that fuels population growth.»
According to U.S. News & World Report, «Homeownership for Americans 35 and under declined to 36.2 percent, and is the lowest on record since the census's Housing Vacancy Survey began tabulating homeownership by age in 1982.»
The U.S. office market has gained a lot of momentum over the last eight years, with many markets now reporting low vacancies and record - high rents.
Vacancy rates are at record lows, while rents have soared.
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