Sentences with phrase «supply catches up with demand»

«As new multi-family supply catches up with demand and slows rents, some large investors may begin putting their holdings of affordable single - family homes up for sale, which would be great news, particularly for first - time buyers,» Yun says.
If you are interested in a del Sol, shop around until you find a dealer who doesn't add a second window sticker or else wait until December when car sales slow and supply catches up with demand.
This may be indicative of supply catching up with demand.

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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.»
«At this point, we're selling everything that we make,» he said, although he added that he expects supply will catch up with demand in coming weeks.
There are two main reasons for the commodity pullback, says de los Reyes: China's GDP growth has slowed from about 11 % a year to single digits, and supply has finally caught up with demand.
In March this year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said that unless the industry approves fresh investments in new projects, global oil supply may be struggling to catch up with demand after 2020, which could result in a sharp jump in oil prices.
Eventually, the supply of houses caught up with and then vastly overshot demand.
One small group thinks that lower for longer could end soon because U.S. shale can't keep a lid on prices forever and can't catch up with expected robust demand — all the more so that investments in conventional supply around the world have slumped since the oil prices started crashing.
SCHAUMBURG — A boon in suburban skating rinks is raising caution flags among some owners or operators as supply of ice time catches up with demand.
But supply is catching up with demand and if you are willing to take what's on the floor, you often can drive away with a Cruiser the same day.
Ahead of the holiday shopping season in the U.S., iPhone 5S supply has finally begun to catch up with the intense demand.
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The firm's other suppliers are apparently still busy catching up with production demand and tight shipping schedules.
Even after 1.5 years of its initial release, the AirPods continue to remain in high demand, with Apple's supply chain only recently catching up to the demand.
Although 225.4 million square feet of additional space is currently in the pipeline, vacancy rates are still expected to trend downward as supply slowly catches up with demand.
He anticipates a strong performance from all sectors of commercial real estate, with supply starting to catch up with demand.
«With new and existing supply failing to catch up with demand, several markets this summer will continue to see homes going under contract at this remarkably fast pace of under a month,» Yun sWith new and existing supply failing to catch up with demand, several markets this summer will continue to see homes going under contract at this remarkably fast pace of under a month,» Yun swith demand, several markets this summer will continue to see homes going under contract at this remarkably fast pace of under a month,» Yun says.
In time, supply might start to catch up with demand.
However, as construction slows and demand starts to catch up with supply, a landlord «s market will ultimately develop.
«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.»
Québec City's condo starts will start to return to a long - term average, with average resale prices expected to show a moderate rise of 1.1 per cent in 2013 and 1.9 per cent in 2014, which will allow demand to increase until 2016 as it catches up with supply, says the report.
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