Sentences with phrase «much lower vacancies»

According to Kalla, «Retail listed funds have much lower vacancies compared to offices for example, which is quite volatile at the moment.

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I don't know how Margaret Chen is going to write the law when key money is being mentioned now in litigation for 68a Mott Street which means true market rents are much higher than reported (and that my mother is really charging a very low rent for an ongoing vacancy) but the fake rent is going to be used to claim so many things about owners.
Vacancy rate is pretty low here, so I probably wouldn't have too much trouble finding a tenant.
The vacancy rates in Bay Area are the lowest in the nation, and the rent much so often gets increased much faster than the inflation.
(You'll also see that vacancy is much lower in Lakewood.)
With demand for shopping center space so low, the only reason that vacancies are declining at all is the absence of much construction.
The key here is how much more the lower end properties will cost you in repair, vacancy, turnover, and rent - ready expenses.
we normally consider 10 % vacancy but ultimately have a much lower number.
Just a few short years ago, real estate experts were warning that Toronto was building far too much office space downtown, but observers are changing their tune now that the latest rental figures show the city has the lowest office vacancy rate of any major centre on the continent.
- ft. market, currently have a vacancy of 12.4 percent, much lower than the 15.1 percent vacancy rate for the city's class - A market, according to a recent report from commercial real estate services firm Transwestern.
Even if the cities with the lowest vacancy rates right now will see those rates go up as new buildings open in 2017 and 2018, markets such as Seattle, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Phoenix and Philadelphia should see vacancy rates remaining low as not as much new construction is planned in those cities.
Also 5 % on Vacancy is low, unless you live in the area where apartments are easily rented pretty much immediately.
In fact, if you do proper underwriting on them (e.g. account for increased property taxes, some vacancy, proper maintenance, etc.), work out to much lower numbers.
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