Sentences with phrase «national vacancies declining»

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The biannual report indicated that the national vacancy rate declined to 7.3 percent in 2017, its lowest level since the Irvine - based online real estate transaction platform began tracking the sector in 1999.
Conditions in the office market continued to be soft over the first half of the year, with the national vacancy rate rising and effective office rents declining.
Vacancy rates for all apartment buildings with 5 units or more declined to 12.1 % from 12.5 % in the previous quarter, according a National Multi-Housing Council (NMHC).
After peaking at 8.0 percent in the first quarter of 2010, the national apartment vacancy rate declined 240...
The national vacancy rate for the office sector fell to 16.8 percent in the second quarter, a 10 basis point decline over the first quarter of the year.
It is therefore unsurprising that national vacancies have not declined much since they peaked at 17.6 percent in late 2010.
National vacancy rates declined and net absorption inched upward, indicating healthy market fundamentals in the office sector.
At the end of the first quarter, the vacancy rate in Washington D.C. declined 30 basis points to reach 10.4 %, well below the national average of 17.3 %, according to Reis, a New York - based real estate research firm.
The national office vacancy rate declined by 10 basis points during the first quarter to 17 percent, marking exactly the same pace as the decline recorded in the prior quarter.
Since then, national rental vacancy declined, spelling out good news for rental property owners who don't want their unit to sit on the market for very long.
The national office vacancy fell from 12 percent to 11.3 percent in 2014, the largest decline in office vacancy since the end of the recession, according to the CoStar report.
After peaking at 8.0 percent in the first quarter of 2010, the national apartment vacancy rate declined 240 basis points to 5.6 percent as of the third quarter of 2011, according to Reis.
«I see vacancy continuing to decline in the next two years, on a national basis, through the end of 2017,» Havsy says.
The national vacancy rate for neighborhood and community centers declined by just 10 basis points, to 10.2 percent, a slight improvement from the third quarter when vacancy remained unchanged.
The national vacancy rate for large regional malls fell to 8.8 percent in the third quarter from 9.0 percent in the second, the first decline since the third quarter of 2007.
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