Sentences with phrase «view ownership housing»

This speaks to the importance households place on home ownership and the fact that buyers continue to view ownership housing as a quality long - term investment in which they can live,» said Mr. Etherington.

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«Property Tracker», which reports the views of over 2,000 UK adults about the housing market every three months, also highlights a sharp jump in the number of people who see raising a deposit as a barrier to home ownership, up from 62 % in June to 69 % in September, the highest percentage reported for this factor since the survey began in June 2008.
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But this will drop to 5 per cent when he buys his first house because he views home ownership as similar to owning a «giant bond» that appreciates by up to 4 per cent a year.
Watching you and Kelly C. successfully build tiny houses has really challenged my view of what home ownership is.
And as the Australian government now insists that remote social housing is divested from community ownership to governments, it is arguable whether such housing should be viewed as Indigenous: after all the asset now belongs to the state and should be available to non-Indigenous as well as Indigenous tenants.
Robert Bronstein, President of The Scion Group, will participate at the fourth annual InterFace Student Housing Conference, in a featured panel of executives from student housing ownership, management, brokerage and media firms as they discuss their views of the current state of the inHousing Conference, in a featured panel of executives from student housing ownership, management, brokerage and media firms as they discuss their views of the current state of the inhousing ownership, management, brokerage and media firms as they discuss their views of the current state of the industry.
«Maybe we should be calling this the «old normal,»» says John Burns, CEO of John Burns Real Estate Consulting: a return to a time when you viewed home ownership as a way to lock in your housing costs with a fixed - rate mortgage, pay it off after 30 years, and retire with no housing costs beyond property taxes and insurance.
Laurie Goodman, co-director of the Housing Finance Policy Center at the Urban Institute, takes a different view: she thinks the younger generation is simply less interested in home ownership.
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