Sentences with phrase «seen lower vacancy»

On the commercial side, all sectors are expected to see lower vacancy rates as occupancy demand rises with job growth.
Downtown and suburban markets in Denver, Houston and San Francisco are the tightest markets and building owners are seeing the lowest vacancy and increasing rents.

Not exact matches

Revenues are likely to grow in areas that are seeing increased rents and low vacancy rates — namely Calgary and Edmonton.
(You'll also see that vacancy is much lower in Lakewood.)
Do they provide you with data to show why their estimates for vacancy and repairs are lower then what's traditionally seen?
«With lean for - sale inventories and low rental vacancy rates, many markets have seen housing prices outpace inflation,» Nothaft says.
The national office vacancy as of the third quarter is at its lowest point since before the recession, at about 13.4 percent, with some markets seeing historic increases in tenant demand and subsequent construction starts...
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.
JLL is forecasting that class - A - plus product will see a 7 to 10 percent vacancy increase, reaching the low - 20 percent in the next 15 months.
I think you will see lower returns on the «cheap» rentals over the years when factoring in turnover, vacancy, theft, and vandalism.
«We're actually seeing opportunities and really low vacancy rates,» she told meeting attendees.
With continued strong demand on the back of healthy FDI and robust GDP growth, we expect to see an extremely low vacancy rate across all office grades and an average rental growth of approximately 8.4 % per annum in the next three years.
In New York City, the largest U.S. apartment market, the vacancy rate fell to 2 percent in the first quarter, below the cyclical low of 2.1 percent last seen at the end of 2007.
Here in Northern Colorado we are seeing ridiculously low vacancy rates.
«With continued low vacancy rates and a steady demand for rental units in the East Village District, we see this project as a fantastic opportunity to add to the vibrancy of this neighborhood.»
Even if the cities with the lowest vacancy rates right now will see those rates go up as new buildings open in 2017 and 2018, markets such as Seattle, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Phoenix and Philadelphia should see vacancy rates remaining low as not as much new construction is planned in those cities.
I did my research and saw there's some crime in that area, but the vacancies are lower.
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).
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