Sentences with phrase «cent rental vacancy»

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«Rental vacancies are at less than one per cent in our major cities, and buying a home is out of reach for many.
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.
«There are rental vacancy rates across the province of less than one per cent
We are currently experiencing a zero - per - cent vacancy rate with bidding wars on rentals becoming commonplace, often going to the highest bidder.
The vacancy ratio in this type of housing is 9.2 per cent, which is higher than the usual traditional rental market.»
· And according to Precarious: Temporary Agency Work in British Columbia, the rate of growth of short - term positions is significantly outstripping that of permanent ones: http://www.macleans.ca/economy/realestateeconomy/the-vacant-truth-about-rental-condos/ According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., the federal agency that insures lenders against mortgage losses while simultaneously serving as one of the main sources of real estate data in the country, the vacancy rate for condo rentals is just 1.3 per cent — about as close to zero as you can get.
New York City, arguably the most brutal place to try to find a place to rent anywhere in the world, has a rental vacancy rate of 3.45 per cent.
The movement out of rental accommodation into homeownership continued in 2004 and the average apartment vacancy rate for major urban centres rose from 2.2 to 2.7 per cent.
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.
Vacancy in these six notable buildings currently sits at 1.6 per cent, which justifies why this prominent location commands some of the highest rental rates in the city despite the impending influx of new supply that is putting downward pressure on rents throughout the Central Business District.
(30/01/2018) Renters flocked to the middle ring, while supply in inner Brisbane exceeded demand, pushing the vacancy rate to 4 per cent, according to REIQ December quarter rental data released today.
No surprise then that so many are opting to stay in the rental market a little longer, driving up average rents amid vacancy rates that are now below one per cent.
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