Sentences with phrase «excess supply of homes»

As a bonus, Buyers get to experience a temporary «softening» of the market, which means fewer Buyers to compete with because of the excess supply of homes, and also to negotiate with very motivated Sellers.

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The next phase of the Energy Supplier ECO and the Warm Home Discount scheme must have a particular focus on those living off the main gas grid and in poor health where help is most urgently needed to avoid excess bills and excess winter mortality.»
[11][not in citation given] Any excess energy from the railway is pumped into the power grid to supply homes and businesses in the region, and the railway is a net generator of electricity.
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One of the microgrids is in Kongiganak, where five wind turbines supply the village with about 25 percent of its power needs, and excess wind power goes to the home heating units.
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The best time to sell a home is during a seller's market — a market that has more buyers than sellers and hence higher prices result from this excess of demand over supply.
The increase in price in single - family [homes] and a limited supply point more toward a shortage of housing rather than excess housing.
A reluctance to lower asking prices, also known as downward price stickiness, created an excess supply (upwards of 6.2 million homes) and prolonged the housing crisis.
This reluctance to lower asking prices created an excess supply of more than 6 million homes.
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