Sentences with phrase «home on an average day»

This test is one you do at home on an average day for you, so a work day ideally.
How much time do you spend at home on an average day?

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The average time a home sits on the market dropped from 77 days a year ago to 61 days now.
By the end of the first three working days of the year, the U.K.'s top bosses will each have earned on average as much as a typical worker will take home in all of 2018, according to a report.
In fact, between a Saturday and a Monday — just two days — the market drops by nearly 1 % every week, the HGTV star tells Torabi: «If you think about the average home price in America being around $ 350,000, you're going to save $ 3,500 on average by putting offers in on a Monday versus a Saturday.»
Those homes went fast, sitting on the market for an average of 83 days — 40 less than over the same period the year before.
The average days - on - the - market before the home is sold or before the listing is pulled without sale more than doubled to 20 days, up from 9 days in April last year.
As a result, would - be buyers have far more options in Florida, with homes staying on the market for 45 days, on average.
By comparison, Vancouver and Toronto are seller's markets — homes spend only 15 to 17 days on the market (on average) and are far more expensive.
United States average home prices and the number of days on the market hit a new April record, but sales fell, according to the latest data from RE / MAX.
It now takes an average of 43 days to close on a home loan, averaging purchase and refinance transactions.
If you've found a home already, it will probably take between 40 and 50 days to close the home mortgage, based on national averages.
Tom's average rating on Amazon Home is 2.2 stars, but his listing mentions that he offers same day service.
How quickly homes are selling: Homes stayed on the market an average 28 days in March, down from 32 days at the same time last year, said the Greater San Diego Association of Realtors.
According to the A. C. Nielsen Company, in l985 the television set was on in the average home seven hours and seven minutes a day.
How can families «see God» when in the average American home the television set is on more than seven hours a day — every day?
The campers pay $ 5 a day for room and board, and on average go home at the end of the summer with $ 1,500.
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On average, people traveling for business lost a bit more than an hour of sleep for each day of their trip, and slightly more on the night before traveling and the night before coming homOn average, people traveling for business lost a bit more than an hour of sleep for each day of their trip, and slightly more on the night before traveling and the night before coming homon the night before traveling and the night before coming home.
With the steady encroachment of technology into the average home and the emphasis on academics in school early on, most children these days lose out on valuable playtime at home and in school.
When Americans go out to eat, either at a fast - food outlet or a full - service restaurant, they consume, on average, about 200 more calories a day than when they stay home for meals, a new study reports.
On average they emitted a minimum of 4.9 m3 per day — only slightly less than the 5.7 m3 an average American home uses daily, according to the EIA.
Nevertheless, Earthlings would not mistake Gliese 581g for their home planet — in addition to its so - called super-Earth dimensions, it orbits a star far smaller and dimmer than the sun, and its average surface temperatures would vary dramatically, from well below freezing on its night side to scorching hot on the day side.
should i lose on lots of bacon + chicken 10 — 12 onces + 6 eggs + home made mayo (no carbs at all) in an average day??? Merci, Chantal
The American Optometric Association (AOA) reports that an average American worker spends at least seven hours a day on the computer either in the office or working from home.
It says that, based on data provided by the majority of owners via OnStar, only 45 percent of them charge off a 220 - volt home system, though the owners charge on average 1.4 times per day, which means many recharge at work or in public spaces.
DAY SIX: Still happy with mileage, been warming the vehicle up and was caught on Glenmore trail for slow drive home, still managing an average of 10.1 L / 100 km, that's great!
My activities on an average day could be boiled down to a flavorless mush: I went to school, I came home, I took a bath, and I went to bed.
The same study quoted above shows that the average Aussie tablet user spends an average of 2 hours per day on the tablet, with the main usage happening at home (over 80 %).
He or she should know how long homes are staying on the market before being sold (which is referred to as average days on market).
They calculate your home's average energy consumption on 10 weekdays or 4 weekend days prior to OhmHour.
Of those that did sell, the homes were on the market for an average of 16 days before a buyer was found.
In San Francisco, for example, a US$ 1 million + home sells, on average, in 71 days.
According to the April 2016 report by the ILHM, which analyzed data on 22,959 luxury homes, the average number of days a luxury home sits on the market is 161 days, and the average price per square foot is $ 404.
While home shoppers these days can look at hundreds of homes online, they only hoof it to check out 10 homes on average before they put in an offer.
In October, homes were on the market an average of 120 days.
It now takes an average of 43 days to close on a home loan, averaging purchase and refinance transactions.
If you've found a home already, it will probably take between 40 and 50 days to close the home mortgage, based on national averages.
By last fall, more than two dozen FHA home loans on average were defaulting this way every day, seven days a week.
The appraiser compiles the comparable sale and property condition information into a report that's uploaded to the VA's secure web portal within 10 business days on average, although it can be more or less depending on where the home is located and other factors.
«Market times have increased to more than 30 days on average and seller's are learning to be patient and to make sure their home is in the best possible «show» condition.
Students are paying roughly 85 percent on average more per day on food through their college meal plans than they would be if they ate at home, according to some of the latest data from The Hechinger Report.
Once it's listed, it takes the average homeowner between 26 to 34 days to sell their home, according to data compiled by the Redfin Research Center, but depending on the season or local housing market, it can sometimes take 6 months or more.
When it comes to selling their own homes, it seems agents will hold out: using data from the sales of 100,000 Chicago homes, of which 3,000 were owned by realtors, Levitt and Dubner found that agents kept their own homes on the market an average of 10 days longer and sold for 3 % more.
The MOI ratio showed that, on average, it took 29 days to sell a home in January in the GTA, versus 18 days during the spring selling season.
Sellers are getting on average about 99.6 % of their last list price, with large numbers of homes selling within days, with multiple offers, and over list price.
In 2017, homes in Winnipeg sat on the market for an average of 27 days, but in Norwood Flats that was almost cut in half with homes being snapped up, on average, after 15 days.
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The original draw that made it catch my eye was the temporary worlds: maps last 30 to 90 days on average and then implode, ejecting you out back to your home world, which never dies.
It is not surprising to find that vacation homes in Aspen use more energy when occupied than the average Aspen home of 3,272 square feet; what is really surprising is that they are vacant on average 277 days per year and still generate 43.8 tons of
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