Sentences with phrase «number of renters since»

Over a third of American households were renting in 2015, marking the largest number of renters since the late 1960s, according to a recent Harvard University study.

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For Jamaica, StreetEasy attributed its rise to a number of favorable factors, including «a healthy growth in population since 2011, strong growth in interest among buyers and renters, comparatively low prices and convenient access to the New York City subway and Long Island Rail Road systems.
Since forty - four percent of Americans now have renters insurance, a significant increase from the last time the number was studied, clearly education is playing a vital role in American's perception of renters insurance.
Since a recent study shows that [with] of American renters have coverage, now is a great time to join the crowd of people who have made the right choice to protect their families — the number is even higher for Glendale renters insurance, and the Western region of the country overall.
And PSA has been on fire since the recession, benefiting from America's housing crisis both because of the trend toward downsizing and the growth in the number of renters.
Since forty - four percent of Americans now have renters insurance, a significant increase from the last time the number was studied, clearly education is playing a vital role in American's perception of renters insurance.
Since a recent study shows that [with] of American renters have coverage, now is a great time to join the crowd of people who have made the right choice to protect their families — the number is even higher for Glendale renters insurance, and the Western region of the country overall.
But these properties have different coverage needs, since they are likely vacant often or see a number of renters throughout the year.
Louisiana is a great place to invest in rental properties, since housing prices are relatively low, and the number of renters is relatively high.
However, other important demographic forces are also at work; empty nesters are downsizing to low - maintenance rental properties such as townhomes and have increased the number of renters by 4.3 million since the start of the decade.
This trend is powerful in its own right and has increased the number of renters by over 1 million since the beginning of the decade.
Despite U.S. population growth of roughly 1 percent per year, the number of owner households has held steady, in the range of 75 million since 2007, while the number of renter households has increased from 35 million in 2007 to nearly 40 million today.
This marks the first time since 2006 that the number of new homeowner households outpaced the number of new renter households.
Three years later, we released our first on - demand property management product and since then, expanded our on - demand software solutions to include a number of value - added services from property management to renter's insurance and more.
The decline in homeownership since its peak in 2004 reflects two key trends: a drop in the number of renter households becoming owners, and a rise in the number of homeowners becoming renters, whether by choice or because of economic distress.
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