Sentences with phrase «estate boom fueled»

By 1955, it had tripled to $ 310 billion, due partly to a real estate boom fueled by pent - up demand and a surging economy.

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You might think that with housing prices climbing as they are in Silicon Valley, real estate would be fueling the boom.
«The belief that house prices had nowhere to go but up helped fuel a real - estate boom in the U.S.,» he says.
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries the region has undergone a real estate and construction boom fueled by tourism and investment.
Through it all, Las Vegas» building boom continued, fueled by increasing casino revenue, a spike in tourist visits and a seemingly irrational mortgage and real estate market.
Despite a recent boom in SUV sales, there are still plenty of contenders in the estate class, with models including the BMW 5 Series Touring, Mercedes E-Class Estate and Volvo V90 all proving tempting if you value handling and fuel economy over a high seating position and off - road abestate class, with models including the BMW 5 Series Touring, Mercedes E-Class Estate and Volvo V90 all proving tempting if you value handling and fuel economy over a high seating position and off - road abEstate and Volvo V90 all proving tempting if you value handling and fuel economy over a high seating position and off - road ability.
The flawed assumption underling this theory of LIFO is that law firm hiring during economic expansions fueled by, say, a dot - com bubble or a real estate boom, is done with the same forethought as it is during a recovery.
Aging baby boomers will fuel the trade - up and second - home markets, and baby busters, echo boomers, and minorities and immigrants will boost first - time buyer ranks and make inroads into trade - up homes — trends that add up to strong prospects for the country's real estate professionals.
There are demographic and economic shifts that are reshaping real estate demand, fueled by the baby boomers and the Millennials, who have now eclipsed their elders in terms of sheer numbers.
2005 Franchise Report: Affiliation Booms With Sales Growth Fueled by the growth of new licensees entering the industry, residential real estate franchises are showing strong gains in the number of affiliate and corporate - owned offices, an exclusive REALTOR ® Magazine survey shows.
While prices may cool, the scarcity of land on which to build detached houses will continue to fuel the condo building boom, said Peter Norman, chief economist at real estate consulting firm Altus Group.
Developers and economists alike say condo prices, up 21 per cent in a year according to the Toronto Real Estate Board, can not keep rising at such a pace, in part because it was their relative affordability compared to single - family homes that fueled the boom in the first place.
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