Sentences with phrase «historic norms for»

A new measure shows the typical amount of time it takes to sell a home is shrinking, and for traditional sellers is now in the range of historic norms for a balanced market, well below the cyclical peak reached in 2009, according to the National Association of REALTORS ®.
The typical amount of time it takes to sell a home is shrinking, and for traditional sellers is now in the range of historic norms for a balanced market.
Perhaps because I was at university between 92 - 95, Marxism did not loom particularly large for me (though as that is also the historic norm for much of the British left, perhaps it is not so unusual) so I can't pretend to any expertise on that front.
The white paper does not model how competition in the market place would result in lower prices and work to prevent the significant cost overruns and schedule slips that have been the historic norm for government programs with a single winner.
High schools have no historic norm for current achievement testing.
A higher score indicates the presence of overall wage pressures that are higher than the historic norm for that country.

Not exact matches

It would take a decade for you to recover that lost value (assuming your home appreciated at the historic norm of 2 % in value per year).
Concerned that Fed - provided liquidity would dry up, and further spooked by the news that some committee members saw equities as pricey (at least relative to historic norms,) the market turned down immediately, quickly reversing all the morning's gains and closing down for the day.
In fact, this norm of caring for the generations can apply to persons who are single, divorced, in single - parent or blended families and, to paraphrase one of the historic prayers, «to all sorts and conditions of human beings.»
Meanwhile, what we do know is that human beings exhibit the characteristics of continual feeders, and it's a sure bet that relatively frequent, «on demand» feedings have been the historic and evolutionary norm for our species.
This question has become a political issue in other coastal states - notably North Carolina, where the state's Coastal Resources Commission issued a report, based on the latest computer models, advising coastal communities to plan for up to 39 inches of sea sea - level rise by 2100, well beyond historic norms.
«For the U.S. overall, even if affordability were to deteriorate as forecasted, affordability would still be reasonable by historic norms.
Rates would need to jump to 7 % in order for the percentage of necessary income to be greater than historic norms.
Small consolation, that the Mora et al timeline for the Alps to exceed historic norms is a few years later than the 2040 date mentioned by Lynas as «possible» for the Alps to experience a +2.3 C rise.
FHA lending, which accounted for only 3 percent of loan originations in 2007, should grow to 10 percent in 2008 before reaching near - historic norms of 15 percent in 2009.
«Our current forecast is for the median existing home price to rise 4.5 to 5 percent this year and about 5 percent in 2013, which is somewhat stronger than historic norms because of the inventory shortfall that is most pronounced in the low price ranges,» Yun says.
Rates would need to jump to 7 % in order for the percentage of necessary income to be greater than historic norms.
The inventory of homes for sale is well below historic norms and buyer demand is skyrocketing.
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