Vacancy Rate Percentage of unoccupied rental property. Idle space causes significant cash drain when cash inflows are not received to offset the cash outflows of maintenance. Most properties have a minimum occupancy rate to break even.
Vacancy Rate (Real Estate): The amount of vacant space divided by the total inventory, and expressed as a percentage.
Vacancy Rate The vacancy rate is a numerical value calculated as the percentage of all available units in a rental property, such as a hotel or apartment complex, that are vacant or unoccupied at a particular time.
JOB VACANCY RATE: A simple little ratio of the number of job vacancies in our economy to the sum of employment and job vacancies. In essence, this measures the fraction of jobs in the economy that are open, but haven't been filled.
In Canada, vacancy rates on multifamily rental investment properties and other types of rental housing have been on a downtrend, while rents have been increasing.
In fact, according to the Herman Trend Alert, "specialists who establish, review, and modify [credit ratings and interest rates for health care companies] now include issues like workforce stability and vacancy rates in their evaluations.
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The owner explained that because of the high vacancy rate, there were a sufficient number of empty units suitable for occupancy. All vacant LIHC units that are not suitable for occupancy are out of compliance.
In a tight housing market due to a real estate boom or low vacancy rate, you might find it necessary to lower your housing standards and move into a smaller place.
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Crucial to any REBP is also the "sensitivity analysis" that covers the variation in critical factors, such as the vacancy rate, the interest rates, the economic situation, etc.
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