Grand Rapids, Mich., tops our list because it has seen strong and recent employment growth (ranked 11th), has
a relatively low vacancy rate, and a high share of households under 35 (ranked 16th and 17th, respectively).
Cities like Cleveland and Detroit have a lot of vacant houses overall, but
a relatively low vacancy rate among active rentals.
Despite a softening housing market, portfolios that invest in REITs seem to be just fine, thanks to steady income from tenants with
relatively low vacancy rates in the big cities.
Not exact matches
The past year was bustling for Long Island's residential and commercial real estate markets, with high demand for homes, consistent office rents,
relatively low retail
vacancies and continued demand... [more]
However, the report notes: «Despite the
relatively low numbers of principals reporting unfilled
vacancies in individual curriculum areas, there are still fairly large numbers who report that they have difficulties in suitably filling staff
vacancies across all areas of the curriculum.»
Although the NAO states these figures are still
relatively low, the DfE has admitted they only reveal part of the picture because data is taken in November when
vacancy rates are considered small.
It's
relatively hard to find a rental in Denver (it has the
lowest vacancy rate on this list), but that doesn't seem to prevent anyone from making a stop here.
I have one at 3400 sq ft which has had no
vacancy in 9 years, 2 tenants and has been
relatively low in maintenance.