Sentences with phrase «median distance»

The typical vacation - home buyer in 2014 had a higher median household income ($ 94,380) than those in 2013 ($ 85,600) and purchased a property that was further away (median distance of 200 miles) than a year ago (180 miles).
Buyers» median distance from their previous residence was 12 miles.
The Big Ten wins, with a median distance of.04 miles, or about 210 feet.
When the researchers examined where the successful mothers lived during the mating season, they found that they stayed close to human settlements, at a median distance of 783 meters, they report today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
They kept a median distance of 1213 meters from any human habitation — exposing their offspring to despotic males in the process.
The median distance of successful females to human habitation during the mating season was 783 meters.
Of these genes, we found 2,468 (27 %) with an internal asTSS; 1,008 (40 %) of these asTSSs were within 500 bp of the sTSS, with a median distance of 632 bp (Fig 1B).
That's because the 2015 Investment & Vacation Home Buyers Survey reported that the median distance these vacation homes were from the buyer's principal residence was 200 miles (or approximately 320 kilometres).
Sellers moved a median distance of 20 miles — 72 percent stayed in the same state — and the most popular reason given for selling their home was it being too small (18 percent).
Sellers moved a median distance of 20 miles, with boomers and the Silent Generation moving further distances and downsizing to a smaller - sized home.
Buyers» median distance from their previous residence was 12 miles, with older boomers moving the furthest at a median distance of 30 miles.
Sellers overall moved a median distance of 20 miles, with older boomers traveling the furthest at 75 miles.
The typical vacation - home buyer was 50 years old, had a median household income of $ 88,600 and purchased a property that was a median distance of 305 miles from the primary residence; 35 percent of vacation homes were within 100 miles and 37 percent were more than 500 miles.
Investment - home buyers had a median age of 45, earned $ 87,600 and bought a home that was fairly close to their primary residence — a median distance of 19 miles.
The typical vacation - home buyer in 2010 was 49 years old, had a median household income of $ 99,500 and purchased a property that was a median distance of 375 miles from his or her primary residence; 31 percent of vacation homes were within 100 miles and 41 percent were more than 500 miles.
Investment - home buyers in 2011 had a median age of 50, earned $ 86,100 and bought a home that was relatively close to their primary residence — a median distance of 25 miles, although 30 percent were more than 100 miles away.
The typical vacation - home buyer was 43 years old, had a median household income of $ 85,600 and purchased a property that was a median distance of 180 miles from his or her primary residence; 46 percent of vacation homes were within 100 miles and 34 percent were more than 500 miles.
Investment - home buyers in 2013 had a median age of 42, earned $ 111,400 and bought a home that was relatively close to their primary residence — a median distance of 20 miles.
Vacation - home buyers in 2015 had a higher median household income ($ 103,700) than those in 2014 ($ 94,380) and purchased properties that were a median distance of 200 miles away from their primary residences (unchanged from a year ago).
Investment - home buyers in 2014 had a median household income of $ 87,680 ($ 111,400 in 2013) and typically bought a detached single - family home (61 percent) that was a median distance of 24 miles from their primary residence (20 miles in 2013).
The typical investment - home buyer in 2015 had a median household income of $ 95,800 ($ 87,680 in 2014) and bought a detached single - family home (62 percent) that was a median distance of 22 miles from their primary residence (24 miles in 2014).
Vacation - home buyers in 2015 had a higher median household income ($ 103,700) than those in 2014 ($ 94,380) and purchased a property that was a median distance of 200 miles away from their primary residence (unchanged from a year ago).
Recent buyers also moved further from their previous residence this past year at a median distance of 14 miles (12 miles in 2014).
The median distance of the investment property was 24 miles from their primary residence.
Another interesting tidbit: vacation buyers purchased a home a median distance of 200 miles from their primary residence.
The median time on market remained at four weeks and sellers moved a median distance of 20 miles, typically because their home was too small.
Vacation home buyers also tended to buy a property that was a median distance of 200 miles away, and plan to own their property for a median of six years.
Buyers age 63 to 71 actually moved the farthest, typically choosing a new home at a median distance of 30 miles from their previous residence.
The median distance from the previous residence was 12 miles.
Sellers moved a median distance of 18 miles and their home was on the market for 5 weeks, down from 11 weeks in the 2012 study.
Sellers moved a median distance of 20 miles and approximately 71 percent moved to a larger or comparably sized home.
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