Sentences with phrase «property prices tend»

However, the AWEA Web site says evidence to date suggests property prices tend to increase rather than decrease while sound is largely masked by background noise.
However, if history is any marker, Canadian property prices tend to flatten versus decline.

Not exact matches

The economist attributed the lag to the fact that property prices «tend to move slowly» even after local labor markets sag.
«In other areas there continues to be pressure on prices due in part to the availability of a large amount of stock which means buyers tend to deliberate for longer when searching for the perfect property.
The US has certainly experienced house price cycles in the past, although they tended to be more localised events such as the oil - related boom - bust in Texas property in the mid 1980s, New England in the late 1980s / early 1990s and the tech - related property cycle in California around 2000 (Case, Quigley and Shiller 2003).
Plus, the lower - priced homes in this neighbourhood tend to be older properties built before the 1980s, which enables buyers to add their own sweat equity into a home, if they wish.
Now obviously I haven't compared prices against all of Yonderbound's 383,693 property listings (because that would be insane), but I chose a selection of the hostels, apartments and hotels that appear in my Budget Stays in Europe Yonderbox, comparing prices against Booking.com, Hostelworld and Hostelbookers, which are the main booking sites I normally tend to use.
It is just at times like those when folks tend to consider dropping auto insurance in order to save money; but the price of auto insurance is a small investment and a worthwhile one when we consider the costs of major injury and property damage accidents, especially the ones for which we are held liable.
Based on my experience lower price properties tend to have a larger number of non-paying tenants.
Accordingly, the Net Asset Value (NAV) of the listed property company rises consistently and so does the share price which tends to be NAV driven.
Sellers have an added incentive to sell off bigger packages of properties as portfolio transactions tend to generate 5 to 7 percent pricing premiums, he adds.
Institutional investors with centers with strong grocery anchors in primary markets tend to be faring better, with little pricing changes, while owners of core - plus or value - add properties with weaker tenants are facing more difficulties, says McKeska.
Chinese buyers tend to purchase property in the upper price ranges, with a median price of $ 425,000, and typically in California, according to the report.
Sure we all know that these FSBO properties tend to be overpriced, but those that are «priced right» sell.
Bonnette adds that real - time online auctions tend to drive up the selling price, «although I haven't found that many properties are being bought by the online bidders.»
The highest price rates for real estate investment properties tend to be during spring time and summer time.
Note that actual home values will vary based on factors such as proximity to commercial centers, access to transit and home size — rentals tend to be smaller (and therefore less expensive) than for - sale properties, so these values may overestimate true market prices.
Just like demand for rental properties is highest in the summer, rental prices tend to be higher in the summer months.
@Muinda Gueston - as others had mentioned, photos and price tend to drive getting people to view the property.
Unfortunately, regular market rents aren't published like sales prices are (at least to my knowledge, someone chime in if they are), so inspectors tend to go by what other section 8 properties are rented for.
Homeowners who are serious about maintaining their properties tend to enjoy higher resale prices.
But my only caution would be that B - C properties tend to be more volatile in price, % wise, over the economic cycle (up and down, it appears).
Many sellers go through this three times before finally getting their property sold - and then they tend to compromise their price severely.
This grand home is being touted as America's most expensive property but, given its hefty price tag, it's unsurprising that potential buyers haven't exactly been queueing up round the... er... carefully manicured lawns (tended by a horticulturalist from the New York Botanical Gardens no less).
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