Sentences with phrase «occupied homes increased»

During the same period, the number of owner - occupied homes increased to 10.8 million, or 18.3 percent far outpacing the rise in renter - occupied units, which increased by 2.7 million, or 8.3 percent.
The study, conducted by three university professors, found that from 1971 to 1993 owner - occupied homes increased 375 percent in value and renter - occupied houses 350 percent.

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Such conversions of homes generally consists of taking lawfully occupied homes and greatly increasing the number of residents by adding unlawful walls and dividers to create multiple tiny living spaces without sufficient exits, ventilation or plumbing and electric service.
Official estimates show incidences of rats outside homes has increased 1.7 % (percentage of occupied dwellings with rats outside homes) in 1996 to 3.04 % in 2007.
Existing owner - occupied homes are non-productive assets — so any increase in their value has to come from somewhere else.
Occupying a suite of former military structures in the Presidio of San Francisco, Home Land Security brought together works by contemporary artists and collectives from around the globe to reflect on the human dimensions and increasing complexity of national security.
prohibitions on financial harassment and intimidation — for example, prohibitions on cancelling essential services (electricity, phone, heating) to the home occupied by the targeted person, provisions requiring payment of rent or mortgage, prohibitions on conduct designed to destroy the targeted person's credit rating, prohibitions on use of credit cards and on increasing or defaulting on loans.
As in the example above of spousal or domestic assault, there is no special charge of «home invasion», but when there is a break and enter of an occupied dwelling house, Courts are required to consider that fact «aggravating,» which may increase the sentence or penalty.
Two factors supporting price increases are the low inventory of homes for sale and the low vacancy rate among owner - occupied housing.
«However, single - family construction — which much more directly affects the availability of owner - occupied homes for sale — was much stronger, increasing by 17.1 percent from August 2016.
«With ongoing job creation, increasing owner - occupied household formation, and a tight supply of existing - home inventory, the single - family housing sector should continue to strengthen at a gradual but consistent pace.»
«With ongoing job creation, increasing owner - occupied household formation, and a tight supply of existing home inventory, the single - family housing sector should continue to strengthen at a gradual but consistent pace,» said NAHB chief cconomist Robert Dietz.
Specifically for that reason, the full article on which the blog post is based (http://www.nahb.org/generic.aspx?sectionID=734&genericContentID=176691&channelID=311) provides a table with all 384 metro areas listed alphabetically, and for each shows • population • #owner - occupied units • home - ownership rate • homeowner vacancy rate • % single - family detached • median home value • median income of home owners • increase in owner - occupied units • % built recently The table also shows where a metro ranks according to each one of these measures.
By 2007, these same units accounted for almost 8 percent of homes that were no longer owner - occupied (i.e., stood vacant or were converted to rental or nonresidential uses), indicating their increasing deterioration.
«With ongoing job creation, increasing owner - occupied household formation, and a tight supply of existing home inventory, the single - family housing sector should continue to strengthen at a gradual but consistent pace.»
Given that tax payments have remained about constant in a period of falling home values, the result has been a significant increase in the effective property tax rate on owner - occupied homes.
As the overall economy strengthens, owner - occupied household formation increases, and the supply of existing home inventory tightens, we can expect the single - family housing market to make further gains this year.
For example, Irvine, Calif., went from about 40 percent of occupied homes rented in 2000 to 49.8 percent in 2010; Philadelphia increased from 40.7 percent to 45.9 percent; and Birmingham, Ala., increased from 46.3 percent to 50.7 percent, the USA Today reports.
Nearly 35 percent of occupied homes were rented in 2010, which is an increase of 33.8 percent from 2000, according to a USA Today analysis of U.S. Census data of more than 500 midsize and large cities.
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