Sentences with phrase «seen high vacancy rates»

A fluctuating and evolving commercial real estate market that has seen high vacancy rates in some areas and changing needs across the country is resulting in more detailed and complex leases.
With high fixed and holding costs it is necessary to be aggressive with your figures, especially in the neighborhoods which see higher vacancy rates.

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At the same time, the vacancy rate last month — 2.5 percent — was the highest seen for July in the last nine years, according to the report.
If the new Amazon HQ2 came to town, Detroit would see moderate rather than severe rent increases, largely because of its high vacancy rate of 11 percent and its ability to add new housing stock rapidly.
With the recession and high vacancy rates, these steps can help you persuade the manager to overlook your score and let you rent... (See Renting with bad credit)
Many buy for themselves believing the market will remain stable or increase or invest thinking they can easily rent for increasingly high rents when, especially with ongoing building, and, as can be seen in one article, rents are not increasing as would be the case if there were really a vacancy rate in Toronto as low as has been stated.
However, the biggest increases were in high - end inventory, a sector of the market already seeing declines in rental rates amid higher vacancies.
Gainesville is experiencing a ton of growth in building - although there is a high student population here with UF and Samata Fe, I don't see just how they will not have high vacancy rates.
Q1 2017 saw a surge in rent and a slightly higher overall vacancy rate as new, quality supply hit the U.S. office market.
The apartment rental market - multifamily housing - should see vacancy rates ease from 4.0 percent in the first quarter to 3.9 percent in the first quarter of 2014; vacancy rates below 5 percent generally are considered a landlord's market with demand justifying higher rents.
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).
If the new Amazon HQ2 came to town, Detroit would see moderate rather than severe rent increases, largely because of its high vacancy rate of 11 percent and its ability to add new housing stock rapidly.
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