Sentences with phrase «higher appreciation because»

JA: If I have a piece of ownership such as common stock with that company, yes, then I will see a lot of higher appreciation because I'm an owner I have skin.

Not exact matches

Earlier in the century, when there was a positive appreciation of the Asian traditions, it was in part because they shared with us the status of being «higher
I've been actively reminding myself to stave away from the likes because of my efforts and desires to move towards being more eco-friendly, but at the same time I'm met with an appreciation for brands that are able to make these higher - fashion designs obtainable for us average folks.
i wouldn't exactly consider myself «high - maintenance» because i'm okay with outdoors - y activities and i never mind breaking a little sweat, but i just have a fine appreciation for beautiful film photographs in obscure locations, and if i can be in the photographs wearing vintage, well that's all the more fun!
That situation is improving due to a greater appreciation of and reliance on research that is of high quality and high relevance as opposed to evidence that is selected and utilized primarily because it provides support for established point of views and policy preferences.
I like Dream because they have a higher yield than most other REITs and also have the prospect of future capital appreciation.
Stocks of newer companies in emerging industries are often especially attractive to growth investors because of their greater potential for expansion and price appreciation despite the higher risks involved.
Private lenders generate profits by investing in real estate and the Kingston market is only attractive because of its notably high real estate appreciation rates in the country.
It's because wealthy people, and those striving to become wealthy, invest their capital into high - quality assets that provide inflation - beating appreciation, oftentimes along with passive income that also grows at above - inflation rate.
Far from offering high price appreciation, it is far easier to cheat many people by offering a high yield, because average people look for ways to stretch their limited resources with a tight budget.
This is because preserving capital in big down markets can allow for appreciation to begin earlier than if higher losses had to be recouped.
In a higher - quality area you're competing with home buyers (that pay more because of emotion) as well as investors that are willing to make an educated guess that appreciation will be a source of income for them down the road.
Instead, home sales suffered because rapid price appreciation, fueled in part by an influx of speculators in hot markets, and higher interest rates pushed people out of the market.
«Price appreciation has been strong for a while, and some areas are seeing demand hurt by affordability problems, especially for high - end homes; however, the slowdown this year will only be modest because of continuing lack of inventory, especially at the low - to - middle price ranges.»
In developed economies like the United States, annual property appreciation over long periods is generally not much higher than inflation because economic growth and housing demand do not grow at high rates.
There are at least a couple people on the forums that bash Midwest properties because they don't have high appreciation like the coasts.
«While national home prices increased 6.7 percent, only nine states had home price growth at the same rate of growth or higher than the national average because the largest states, such as Texas, Florida and California, are experiencing high rates of home price appreciation,» says Frank Nothaft, chief economist for CoreLogic.
I do agree that people are not really looking at appreciation investment here, however the rental market is strong here because of the students in the area that do not want to pay the high prices of the east lansing rental market (i.e. graduate students / medical student).
The study suggests that such loans may offer investors poor returns because «the incentive to use these mortgages is highest among those expecting no price appreciation and those intent on» staying in their homes «as long as possible.»
Today's bidding competitions aren't the same as the slugfests of the boom days, 2004 to 2006, when just about every property was fought over because of investor speculation and soaring appreciation, and when escalation clauses — committing buyers to automatically increase how much they would bid — went sky high.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z