Sentences with phrase «putting on affordability»

«Severely restrained inventory and the tightening grip it's putting on affordability is the primary culprit for the considerable sales slump throughout much of the country last month,» he said.

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«At the same time, the inability for supply to catch up with this demand drove prices higher and continued to put a tight affordability squeeze on those trying to reach the market.»
As taxes and costs rise, promised green jobs fail to materialize, and few others in the world make these sacrifices, Canadians may soon start demanding a new approach that puts affordability on par with sustainability — and political accountability.
Many Hoffman Estates, Buffalo Grove and Barrington drivers put practicality and affordability on a pedestal.
As expected, the CES 2014 announcements have started trickling in, though the tech trade show is not technically underway yet, and following LG and ZTE, Acer has put its cards on the table, focusing as usual on affordability.
His speech is definitely worth a read, touching on several notable topics, like the affordability of digital devices in The Philippines, using digital comics to market your print comics and the added value you can put into a print comic that you can't in a digital version:
In our affordability calculator, we figure out what a reasonably affordable price for a home would be, based on your gross annual income before taxes, the down payment you plan to put toward your home purchase, your monthly expenses, and the mortgage rate you might be eligible for.
He's really keen on putting his roots down there,» he said, adding it's ironic if the tax intended to improve affordability for young professionals is the trigger that forces his son to leave.
He clearly understands the economic necessity of student loans and their impact on college affordability, but he believes that Congress must «put forth a plan to permanent fix our student loan crisis.»
However, it's not in your best interest to underpay on your down payment if your affordability allows for more; anyone who puts less than 20 % down must also take out (and pay for) mortgage default insurance.
Such tourists put a premium on affordability, safety and predictability.
As the city embarked on its effort to put the plan together, it also faced criticism from some who feared that it would not do enough to address the affordability crisis that artists face in a city of rising rents and disappearing studio, rehearsal, and performance spaces.
In 2008 BIO dispensed with national categories and in 2012 fully shed its former skin, gaining a curator and an ensuing thesis for each exhibition: «Design Relations» and then» 3, 2, 1, Test...» — the latter took on politically inflected themes such as affordability and sustainability, and by many accounts put BIO back on the schedule of unmissable international design events.
IEA urges Poland to clean up its energy sector while balancing energy security, environment and affordability requirements Poland's new energy strategy should put the country on a pathway towards a cleaner energy system while strengthening energy security 25 January 2017
Because of its affordability and flexibility, term life insurance can give the bank the assurance it requires without putting undue strain on your business budget.
This will put a huge impact on the affordability of the basic life insurance plans in the country.
This is a problem in the lists provided: there can be no justification for putting off work on «Strengthening preventive care with particular focus on Indigenous health» until after «Ensuring the sustainability and affordability of private health insurance» or «Aged care reform».
Booming housing markets in Toronto and Vancouver put pressure on the governments to address debt and affordability issues, resulting in a host of government initiatives to slow down those markets.
Housing affordability decreased in the third quarter as home prices and mortgage rates were on the rise and put housing out of reach for more families, according to the National Association of Home Builders / Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index.
This unsustainable trend is putting considerable pressure on affordability in some markets — especially for prospective first - time buyers — and is pricing out some households who would otherwise be looking to buy a home.
A definitive recovery in home prices, growth in home - building and unbridled demand are strengthening the market, the report reveals, but affordability is putting pressure on progress, especially for low - and middle - income households:
«Worsening supply and affordability conditions in many markets have unfortunately put a temporary hold on many aspiring buyers» dreams of owning a home this year.»
«The rapid price growth in high - end and luxury markets seems to have stagnated as affordability continues to put downward pressure on home price appreciation.»
In addition to a slew of bills intended to make housing more affordable signed by Governor Jerry Brown last fall, various campaigns are under way to put affordability initiatives on the November ballot.
«With mortgage rates expected to rise into next year and put added strain on affordability, sales expansion will be contingent on more inventory coming onto the market and continued job gains.»
«The increased popularity of short - term rentals puts additional pressure on availability and affordability [of lodging options] in tourist communities, and now local governments are looking at ways to tax them in a similar way as hotels or bed - and - breakfasts,» said McElroy.
«At the same time, the inability for supply to catch up with this demand drove prices higher and continued to put a tight affordability squeeze on those trying to reach the market.»
However, the strong job growth seen so far in 2015, and only muted gains in single - family housing starts, suggests that sustained price growth will continue to put pressure on affordability.
Rising rents combined with softness in wages has put the squeeze on affordability.
«Affordability issues will help put the brakes on many markets that saw huge appreciation rates, like California and the Southwest, creating volatility that could potentially cause whiplash for homebuyers and sellers.
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