Sentences with phrase «supply coming onto the market»

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If more homes come onto the market in the future, it would create a better balance between supply and demand.
A factor pushing yields higher in Japan has been the large supply of bonds coming onto the market to fund the budget deficit.
Another factor likely to constrain new development is that the supply of apartments coming onto the market is expected to increase significantly over the next few quarters, given that commencements have been running well ahead of completions since early 2002.
The bottom line is that there are more homes coming onto the market today, and this will eventually tilt the supply - and - demand scales in a way that slows appreciation.
Even though we saw a 23.2 % increase in new home listings in May, demand for condominiums and townhomes will also continue to outstrip supply until we see even more new listings coming onto the market.
Dark supply are the homes that will come onto the market if it looks like prices have stabilized.
A six - month supply of homes means that it would take six months to sell off all properties currently listed for sale, as long as no new homes came onto the market in the interim.)
That number doesn't even come close to shorting the supply to a level that we could attribute a mass amount of blame onto one segment of the buying market.
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