Sentences with phrase «kept tight inventory»

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«Inventory is tighter than ever, while strong demand keeps driving up home prices.
Airlines keep a tight control over how many award seats they release — usually less than 10 percent of their inventory in a year.
Assist in physical inventories - Keep appropriate records and reports to guarantee that tight inventory control and security are maintained.
The latter approach helped pioneering off - price retailers like T.J. Maxx keep a tight rein on inventories and add a treasure hunt experience to shopping, Kniffen says.
However, tight inventory and higher housing costs have kept many young potential buyers out of the market.
New - home construction is now at a third of its 2006 peak, which likely will keep inventories tight this spring.
Strong home sales kept inventories at a tight 4.3 - month supply.
This number falls drastically to five weeks the following year in 2013, indicating tight inventory, tight credit availability, and a lack of new construction of homes to keep up with demand.
We keep hearing housing demand is high, inventory is tight.
Negative equity is keeping many potential sellers out of the market, which keeps a lid on inventory and complied with the reduced flow of REO properties has led to much tighter market conditions for lower priced properties, particularly in the hardest hit markets, according to CoreLogic Economist Sam Khater.
«Tight inventories and a forecast of rising mortgage interest rates through 2018 will keep home prices on a gradual upward path and slowly lessen housing affordability in the quarters ahead.»
«Tight inventory is limiting choices in many areas, higher mortgage interest rates mean affordability isn't as favorable as it was, and restrictive mortgage lending standards are keeping some otherwise qualified buyers from completing a purchase.»
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