Sentences with phrase «more urban buyer»

As more automakers try to appeal to the more urban buyer with small crossovers, there's already one car that's hard to beat if you...
As more automakers try to appeal to the more urban buyer with small crossovers, there's already one car that's hard to beat if you need a car with a small footprint.

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«We see millennial buyers in urban areas selling their cars,» said Stokes, adding that these buyers are also more open than ever to living in areas that aren't right next to a metro station.
Recently, real estate boards in various major urban markets say there are more buyers than listings, particularly in the single - homes sector, which had let to bidding wars.
Steering feedback is better than expected, and the assistance offered is suitable for the diverse range of buyers the H9 will likely attract, although we should point out that at 12.1 m the turning circle isn't as sharp as its more urban - focussed rivals.
Both are advertised as more efficient versions of the Sierra and Tundra, respectively, but we think they also make great choices for the urban truck buyer.
To accommodate the new front suspension hardware, the chassis was designed to be significantly stronger, which not only results in a more rugged off - road setup but also delivers the smoother urban ride most buyers will appreciate.
Mercedes are planning to offer both «Urban» and «Country» specs of the GLB, making it a proper lifestyle SUV with 4WD and rufty - tufty looks if buyers want, as well as a more family - friendly looking model.
Rare is the buyer in this class that gives a hoot about the fuel bills; More importantly, the LX 570 can tow up to 7,000 pounds, but if you must know, the Lexus is rated at 17.0 L / 100 km in the city, 11.6 on the highway, with a 13.8 as - tested number for my week of mainly urban driving.
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) defines a first time buyer as someone who has never owned a home before, but it includes anyone who has not owned a home for more than 3 years.
The further melding of suburban - style living with urban settings — surban — is expected to find expression in even more new developments as buyers seek access to the best of both worlds.
Each year, home buyers across North America struggle with a familiar choice: They can pay more to live in a smaller urban property, within walking distance to schools, shops and work; or pay less for a larger suburban home with a big backyard and ample parking, but have to hop in a car for just about everything they need.
For those with not so deep pockets, the auction provides the buyers an opportunity to purchase some more affordable pieces like Mel Bochner's Blah Blah Blah, a print by an American urban artist D * Face entitled American Depress, Providence by Damien Hirst, Jasper Johns» print After Holbein, Diana by Alex Katz, a piece by Willem de Kooning entitled Landing Place, and Robert Longo's Study for Ascension Album Cover.
As more and more people of the younger generations are giving up suburbia to move in droves into cities, renters and buyers often have to improvise with smaller, but more affordable, spaces in urban centres.
«The buyersmore than 50 percent in the survey — want the urban experience in suburban settings,» she says.
WASHINGTON (March 9, 2016)-- A growing share of homebuyers are millennials, and more of them are purchasing single - family homes outside of urban areas, according to the 2016 National Association of Realtors ® Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends study, which evaluates the generational differences1 of recent home buyers and sellers.
«It is an extremely exciting time to be in city and urban property development, the opportunities for creative exploration are wide open and we are working more collaboratively with the city and spatial specialists on projects such as the Regent Road Parklet, offering pedestrians and residents free WiFi and a place to rest, and upgrading city parks to benefit not only Blok buyers, but the general area and its community,» says Jacques van Embden, MD of Blok.
As Saint Louis expands and invests in urban renewal projects, the city is becoming more and more of an attraction to home buyers and real estate investors alike.
Of note, the report indicates that more buyers are moving to the burbs (52 percent, up two percent from last year), with 20 percent buying in a small town, 14 percent in an urban area, 13 percent in a rural area, and 2.0 percent at a resort / recreation area.
And with high prices in many urban markets and more single home buyers in the market than ever before, the market for condos is strong.
«We were surprised by how quickly sentiment is changing about the traditional homebuying process, and it's clear that the real estate industry needs to shift how it markets property,» says Rodrigo Lopez, Neoscape's chief creative officer, «especially to first - time home buyers, who are increasingly urban, savvier and more independent than ever.
Younger buyers were more likely to buy in an urban or central city area than older buyers; 21 percent of Millennials bought a home in an urban location compared to only 13 percent of Older Boomer and Silent Generation buyers.
«There is a lot of unrealized potential near many of our rail stations, and with the growing market of Atlanta buyers and renters who want to live in urban, walkable places, many of the stations offer a great place to provide more TOD real estate,» Reuter explained.
Increases in the cost of doing business in commercial downtown areas have seen more corporate offices moving outside of urban areas, where many buyers are realizing that their workplace can be only minutes away from home in the suburbs.
The amount left over after selling an urban property and buying in a more rural area can be substantial if buyers and sellers get savvy.
-- In Ontario, four - bedroom, two - bathroom homes showed affordable pricing in some of the province's more densely populated urban centres such as Toronto ($ 495,398) and Mississauga ($ 393,691), where condo units provide an appealing option for buyers wanting a four - bedroom home in the city, without the price of a large lot.
Factors driving price increases in the country's urban neighbourhoods generally included limited property availability, a desire to be near the workplace, diverse amenities and more recently, the rising cost of fuel — which, when combined, have heightened buyer interest in these city - core areas.
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