The majority of current
home owners surveyed report purchasing their first home early in life with 4 out of 5 buying between ages 18 - 34.
Of
those home owners surveyed, 93 percent are happy with their decision to own, and would buy again.
Lowe's, which surveys consumers every quarter, says that its most recent poll showed that 50 percent of
the home owners surveyed reported that the value of their home is rising — marking a survey high (ever since Lowe's began polling home owners in 2007).
(see question 10) Sixty - five percent of Georgia
home owners surveyed disapprove of the President's performance with 55 % «strongly disapproving».
And 93 percent of
home owners surveyed said they'd buy again.
Twenty - seven percent of
home owners surveyed say they've used their smartphones to help with the remodeling of their homes.
Not exact matches
Vistaprint conducted a quarterly
survey of more than 1,000 micro-business
owners with 1 - 10 employees who gross less than $ 100,000 annually, most of which are run out of
home offices.
What is more, according to a recent
survey, about 63 percent of
owners plan on selling their
homes because they find it increasingly difficult to carry a mortgage.
According to a
survey, now almost a quarter of all smartphone
owners in the US also own a smart
home device as well.
From 2000 to 2012, the number of
owner - occupied
homes dropped from 59.3 percent to 52.2 percent, a Pew Charitable Trust
survey found.
The English Housing
Survey 2012 has found that almost 50 % of
homes occupied by their
owners have at least two bedrooms that are not considered «necessary».
If you're a business
owner, a
home based business operator, or do business within Columbia County, please use the following link to take our business
survey, and help us to learn more about your connectivity needs:
[18][19] In 1992 when asked during parliamentary discussions of the Armley Asbestos Disaster for financial assistance in
surveying local housing in the Armley area for residual asbestos, Young responded that the government would not provide financial assistance to the
home owners or the council to pay for decontamination as this «would not be a justifiable use of public funds».
Pet matchmaking - According to the 2007 - 2008 National Pet
Owners Survey, 63 % of U.S. households own a pet, which equates to 71.1 million
homes.
Winds of Change — Long - term Tatra
owner Delwyn Mallett
surveys the pioneering use of wind tunnels in automotive body design, focussing on the influential work of Hungarian aerodynamicist Paul Jaray / The very first Jaguars — Celebrating 80 years since the first use of the Jaguar name, Paul Skilleter looks at William Lyons's initial forays into mass production and explains what these early cars are like to live with / Vintage Revival Montlhéry 2015 — David Burgess-Wise reports from the historic banked circuit south of Paris and from the hundreds of rare pre-1940 cars and motorcycles entered selects his personal highlights / «
Home, Allaston» — Mike Allaston's family photograph albums detail the careers of his father and grandfather as professional chauffeurs.
The
survey also covered where people were using the apps, finding heavy usage at
home, with about 78 % of tablet
owners reporting they used apps at
home and 55 % of smart phone
owners using apps in the car.
The results of a new
survey were published July 12, 2010, and it turns out that — even amid all the current economic gloom — only nine percent of
home owners regret having bought their properties.
The Bankrate
survey asked 2,194 adults, of whom 1,330 were
home owners, this question.
The bank also found that 42 per cent of current
home -
owners surveyed said they were looking for family help with the purchase.
Approximately 42.9 million American
homes own at least one cat, and there are 85.5 million pet cats in the U.S., according to the 2015 - 2016 APPA National Pet
Owners Survey.
The
survey of 1000 pet
owners was conducted by Pets at
Home in March of this year (2013) to mark the start of «National Flea Month».
Pet
owner surveys conducted by Packaged Facts in 2015 reveal good price to be the top factor influencing the purchase of a pet oral care product, cited by 41 percent of respondents, with veterinarian recommendation at 36 percent; 43 percent of pet
owners choose not to have their pets» teeth cleaned by a veterinarian because they believe that cleaning a pet's teeth at
home is just as effective.
The National Pet
Owners Survey claims that in 2007, 63 percent of all households in the United States had at least one pet — that's more than 70 million
homes.
According to the 2007 - 2008 National Pet
Owners Survey, 63 percent of U.S. households own a pet, which equates to 71.1 million
homes throughout the country.
According to the 2013 - 2014 APPA National Pet
Owners Survey, 68 percent of U.S. households own a pet, which equates to 82.5 million
homes.
Did you know that a recent
survey of animal shelters found that cats brought in NOT microchipped have a less than 4 % chance of being returned to their
owner, but a cat that HAS been microchipped and then ends up at a shelter has almost a 100 % chance of being returned
home?
In 2015, the online
home design platform Houzz
surveyed 10,000 pet
owners around the world in 11 countries to track pet co-sleeping trends.
According to the American Pet Association's (APPA) 2009/2010 National Pet
Owners Survey, pet ownership is still at an all - time high with 62 percent of
homes owning a pet.
Losing a pet is always difficult and according to The
Survey, nearly three - out - of - ten pet
owners decide to memorialize their pets in some way.The most common item pet
owners would buy is a memorial / garden stone for the
home / yard.
The
surveys asked cat
owners to rate their pets» level of aggression at
home, while being handled and during veterinary visits.
In a
survey conducted at the University of Florida of more than a thousand adopters at a fee - waived event, more than nine out of 10 adopted cats were still in their
homes 6 - 12 months later, eight of 10 had been to a veterinarian, and nine of 10
owners reported high or very high attachment scores.
«This is highlighted in the American Pet Products Association's (APPA) estimate that the total U.S. pet industry expenditure is over $ 60 billion, and in the 2015 - 2016 APPA National Pet
Owners Survey that states that 65 percent of U.S. households own a pet, equating to 79.7 million
homes.
Did you know that the 2011 - 2012 American Pet Products Association National Pet
Owners Survey reports that there are over 78 million pet dogs and over 86 million pet cats throughout the country — almost one in three
homes has a pet!
APPA's 2003/2004 National Pet
Owners Survey shows pets are playing a bigger role in the American Dream as people become more aware of the health benefits and joys associated with welcoming a pet into the
home.
More than 12 million U.S.
homes have small animals, which includes birds, small mammals and reptiles, according to the American Pet Products Association's 2017 - 2018
survey of pet
owners.
The 2009/2010 APPA National Pet
Owner's
Survey asked bird
owners about the benefits and drawbacks to keeping birds at
home.
According to the APPA National Pet
Owners Survey, one half of cat owners own a scratching post in their home, and over 25 percent of cat owners own two scratching
Owners Survey, one half of cat
owners own a scratching post in their home, and over 25 percent of cat owners own two scratching
owners own a scratching post in their
home, and over 25 percent of cat
owners own two scratching
owners own two scratching posts.
The
survey notes that nearly 30 percent of pet
owners also have a birdbath at their
home.
Approximately 67 percent of
homes have at least one pet, according to the 2017 - 2018 APPA National Pet
Owners Survey, so the customers are out there.
Many of these new
owners are Millennials — in fact a 2015 Purina
survey found that half of Millennial respondents have a pet cat at
home.
American Pet Products Association has conducted a National Pet
Owners Survey, which states that the Americans have 77,8 millions of dogs and 85,8 millions of cats who live at
home.
In 2005, the artist opened lesser new york in her Williamsburg loft, which was a response to Greater New York (2005) but it was lesser; it was a greater response to the lesser limits of the art world that she saw reflected in PS1's concurrent
survey; this lesser exhibit / installation was organized under the auspices of a «fia backström production,» a lesser production of curated ephemera such as press releases, invites, posters, and so on culled from found materials and the work of a greater local network of friends and peers; the lesser aesthetics of dejecta, pasted directly onto the walls, reflects a greater decorative pattern, not unlike Rorschach images of a lesser art industry itself within a critique of a greater institutional relationship to art production; as such, the lesser display of curated ephemera (from nonartists and artists alike) not only comments on the greater vortex of art and capital, but also serves as a lesser gesture toward something like a memorial wall, not unlike a collection of posters on the greater Berlin Wall, or a lesser improvisational 9 - 11 wall, or, more recently, a greater Facebook wall, or the lesser construction wall surrounding the Second Avenue gas explosion in the East Village, all pointing to a lesser memorial for the greater commodified institution of art consumption; whereas in Backström's lesser new york each move repels consumption by both the lesser value of the pasted paper and its repetition, which dispels the greater value of precious originals; so the act of reinstalling lesser new yorkten years later at Greater New York — the very institution that rejected her a decade earlier — speaks to the nefarious long arm of Capitalism that can morph into an
owner of its own critique; so that lesser new york is greater than its initial critique, greater than a work of institutional critique: it is a continuous institutional relationship, a lesser critique that keeps on giving in its new contexts; the collective spirit of artists working together playfully is lesser, whereas the critique of how artists can imagine working alongside the institution is greater, or vice versa; the lesser gesture of a curated mixed - media installation in one's
home with no clear identification and no commercial validity becomes untethered when it is greater, and this particular lesser becomes greater in the Greater New York (2015) context; still, the instabilities of the organizing systems by Backström continue to put pressure on both the defining features of art production in both the lesser context and the decade - later greater one; further, the greater question of what constitutes an art as a lesser art becomes a dizzying conundrum when the greater art institution frames the lesser to be greater, when the lesser is invested in its lesser relationship to the greater.
A University of Michigan study indicates that one in twelve vehicle
owners currently possesses an RV, and one in six
surveyed intends to buy an RV within five years.49 For increasing numbers, RVs have become a desirable form of temporary or permanent living reinvigorated by wireless voice and data technology, easy financing (complete with second -
home tax benefits), significant configurability, integration of premium technologies for
home theater, advanced energy management, integration of green elements like biodiesel fuel and solar electricity generation, and, perhaps most appealing, «drop - of - the - hat» mobility surrounded by one's «stuff.»
The findings reflect responses to a 500 - person
survey in the U.S. of Amazon Echo and Google
Home owners.
A recent
survey from Edison Research and NPR indicated 42 percent of smart speaker
owners have more than one
home speaker.
Interestingly, the Consumer Technology Association also found in its
survey that cost is the top purchase barrier among non-smart
home technology
owners, with 60 percent of respondents saying that cost is a factor.
The Institute's first - quarter 2010
Home Design Trends Survey shows that more home owners are favoring smaller spaces that are often cheaper to maint
Home Design Trends
Survey shows that more
home owners are favoring smaller spaces that are often cheaper to maint
home owners are favoring smaller spaces that are often cheaper to maintain.
In comparison with renters,
home owners have much greater household wealth, says NAR's April commentary on the Fed's
Survey of Consumer Finances.
Uncertainty and restraint are the order of the day in this economy, and that sense of caution is reflected in
home owners» return on their investment in remodeling projects, according to REALTORS ® in 80 metropolitan markets
surveyed by Remodeling magazine for this year's Cost vs. Value Report.
Overall,
home owners recouped an average of 63.8 percent of their investment in 33 different
home improvement projects, according to REALTORS ® who responded to the
survey.