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Absorption Rate Defined
The percentage of space in a market either taken off the market or added back into the pool of existing office space. Typically a gain in market absorption represents space that is now leased, that was not previously leased, or in a negative absorbed market space that was leased, that’s now vacant.
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Sun Dec 21
- Market Statistics - Arlington County Virginia
- Market Statistics - Loudoun County Virginia
- Market Statistics - Fairfax County Virginia
Thu Nov 13
- Absorption Rates For The Big Bear Real Estate Market - October 2008: That said, there were a total of 73 residential sales in Big Bear during the month of October 2008. Currently, there are 1081 residential properties for sale, which translates into an absorption rate of 14.81 months.
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Sat Jul 19
- Haywood County, NC - Market Profile - 07/19/08.: Haywood County, North Carolina?s market profile includes the cities of Maggie Valley, Waynesville, Canton, Clyde and Lake Junaluska. There are 1,240 active residential listings in all of Haywood County as of 07/19/08.
Tue Jul 1
- Haywood County NC - Market Report 06/30/08.: The Haywood County NC Market Report below includes residential real estate sales for Maggie Valley, Waynesville, Canton, Clyde and Lake Junaluska. The number of homes on the market in Haywood County since January 2008 has increased 29.4%. We need Biltmore
Fri Jun 13
- Absorption Rate~Months Supply of Inventory Tools: How Do I Calculate The Absorption Rate and The Months Supply of Inventory? The Absorption Rate has historically been used in New Construction planning and financing. Builders need to know how many homes can be absorbed into any given market before the fi
Fri May 2
- Haywood County, NC - Market Report - 04/30/08: Haywood County, NC residential real estate sales in April 2008 totaled 51 in number as of 04/30/08, 22 homes went into escrow in April, and there were 1082 active listings as of April 30th. Absorption Rate Haywood County?s absorption rate as of Apri
Fri Feb 15
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