Sentences with phrase «cents per square foot»

A $ 68 gallon of Benjamin Moore Flat Finish Exterior Paint (outdoor - friendly qualities make it great for flooring) will cover roughly 400 square feet — just 17 cents per square foot, while finishing wood floors costs around $ 2 to $ 4 per square foot.
On a median per square - foot basis, home owners spent 78 cents per square foot per year on electricity, while owners of new homes spent 65 cents per square foot per year, according to data from the 2009 American Housing Survey (AHS).
For trash bills, the median for all homeowners was 15 cents per square foot per year, while for new construction the median was 13 cents per square foot per year.
One highly rated dyer told our researcher that he charges 70 cents per square foot.
The median cost for all homeowners of property insurance is 39 cents per square foot, while it is only 31 cents per square foot for owners of new homes.
Owners of new homes spent just 34 cents per square foot per year.
According to the 2011 AHS, on a median per square foot basis, homeowners spent 81 cents per square foot per year on electricity.
Our e-staging consultation is only 25 cents per square foot!
The heating / cooling / dehumidifier bill is about ten cents per square foot per year for a constant, perfect 72F 50 % relative humidity air conditioned interior.
Voters in the Mountain View - Whisman School District in Mountain View, California, will go to the polls June 3 to vote on a new five - year tax of 5 cents per square foot of assessed property value, a levy called a parcel tax.

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That price is significantly above the overall asking rent in Midtown South, which was $ 56.60 per square foot in August, up by 4 cents from July, Colliers figures showed.
Trepp and his fellow panelists agreed that even with up to 1.5 million square feet of new office space potentially delivered to market in the next three to five years, the Vancouver market would remain «in balance», peaking at no higher than 14 per cent vacancy when the new supply arrives.
There are currently seven buildings under construction in Vancouver for a total of 1.35 million square feet, which equates to roughly five per cent of the region's total office inventory.
The price that developers paid for land to build condos on softened by 4 per cent in the first three months of this year, to $ 55 per square foot, according to RealNet Canada Inc. (the price was closer to $ 30 per square foot in 2005 and 2006).
In September, it acquired a 50 per cent stake in a 75 - acre property in Valleyfield, Que., where it intends to build an 820,000 square foot greenhouse facility with the assistance of Aurora subsidiary Larssen Ltd., a greenhouse engineering company.
Adopted in 2012, Measure G taxes property owners at 7.2 cents per building square foot or $ 7.20 per empty parcel.
Resolved, that the Superintendent, or designee, be, and hereby is, authorized to enter into a Lease Agreement with Landsman Development Corporation, 3 Townline Circle, Rochester, NY, to lease approximately 8,737 square feet of the four story building located at 30 Hart Street, Rochester, NY, (commonly known as the Family Learning Center), for the period March 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as the Agreement is fully executed, through June 30, 2022, for a rental rate not to exceed Four Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty Two Dollars Fifty Four Cents ($ 4,732.54) per month, plus all additional charges under the Lease Agreement, including but not limited to Common Area Maintenance (CAM) charges, property taxes, utilities and repairs, for a sum not to exceed One Thousand Four Hundred Seventy Nine Dollars Seventy Five Cents ($ 1,479.75) per month, funded by the Department of Educational Facilities, contingent upon budget appropriations and contingent upon the form and terms of the Agreement being approved by Counsel to the District.
Spread out at the foot of towering cliffs, Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley resort occupies just 1 per cent of a private 7000 acre (28 square kilometre) conservation reserve, sited between two national parks in the World Heritage - listed Greater Blue Mountains.
If you can scrounge the blower from an old furnace and find some used lumber, this collector probably takes the prize for lowest cost per square foot — about 10 cents per sqft.
With a four - per - cent increase in average rent from $ 67.31 per square foot in 2016 to $ 70.14 in 2017, Bay Street once again outranks other major city streets.
In the industrial market, the national availability rate fell to 7.3 per cent from 8.0 per cent in the first quarter of 2010, while space under construction rose to 5.6 million square feet from 3.8 million square feet over the same period.
Toronto's Bay Street comes in at No. 1 one with average rents running at around $ 68.91 per square foot (psf) and the top rent on the street comes in at $ 82.28 psf, which is 178 per cent higher than the average office rents in the rest of the city.
In a recent study of office markets across North America, Jones Lang LaSalle says Toronto's Bay Street is the most expensive street in Canada, with average rents running at around $ 52 per square foot (psf) and the top rent on the street making $ 78 psf, «a staggering 81 per cent higher than the average office rents in the rest of the city.»
On the development front, the report says there are more than eight million square feet (msf) of office space under construction in Canada, equating to nearly two per cent of the existing office inventory.
Asking rental rates averaged $ 16.66 per square foot at mid-year, up 62 cents from the second quarter a year earlier.
In all, CB Richard Ellis pegs the average retail rent at $ 19.74 per square foot, up 50 cents since January 2002.
Rents for an average unit of 740 square feet in the city of Toronto grew 10.7 per cent year - over-year in the first quarter, to $ 2,206.
While vacancy rates were on the decline over the past year (from 5.60 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2007 to 4.50 per cent in 2008) and rents continued to escalate ($ 21.36 to $ 22.90 per sq. ft. for the same period), softening demand due to weak economic conditions and the expected supply of several million square feet of new office space will pose challenges for some of the prestigious towers in Toronto's financial district during 2009 and 2010.
Calgary's downtown vacancy rate is projected to rise to 3.6 per cent, while the suburban market will reach 6.3 per cent by year - end 2008, as almost four million square feet of new supply comes to market.
Sublease rate discounts are normally in the 15 per cent to 20 per cent range, but Krawitz reports that in Toronto, office space rents to head lessees are in the $ 28 to $ 30 per square foot range, and sublease space is about $ 16 to $ 18 per square foot.
According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates, it costs 32 cents per month to maintain any given square foot.
Sixty per cent of the Balance suites are 305 square feet or smaller.
Builders surveyed expect homes to average 2,152 square feet in 2015, 10 per cent smaller than the average size of single - family homes started in the first three quarters of 2010.
Between 2001 and 2011, despite the U.S. real estate disaster, total building square feet in downtown Miami increased by 56 per cent, averaging 4.2 per cent growth per year.
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