housing price
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhousingandprice
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housing
noun[U]
uk/ˈhaʊ.zɪŋ/us/ˈhaʊ.zɪŋ/
buildings for people to ...
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price
noun[C]
uk/praɪs/us/praɪs/
the amount of money for which something ...
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(Definition ofhousingandpricefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thehousingpriceindex rose by 16-1 % between 1959 and 1966 (when a new headquarters was opened), thus raising the imputed rent to nearly $17-50 per month by 1966.
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The local council would have been obliged, if it had proceeded, to pay ahousingpricefor it.
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Thehousingpriceindex fell 1.7% (q-o-q % change) in the third quarter, but declined sharply by fourth quarter of 2008 down by 15.5% (q-o-q % change).
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That same year the median family income was $56,869, with a 1.80 percenthousingpricegain.
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Spending reductions were more significant in areas with a combination of high household debt and largerhousingpricedeclines.
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In 2005 the medianhousingpriceper square foot was $104 ($ when adjusted for inflation).
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The reform is followed by increasing home ownership, housing consumption, real estate investment, as well as skyrocketinghousingprice.
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Thehousingpriceis hopefully to be curbed by the upcoming regulations.
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Between 2009 and 2010, the government built 311,000 new apartments, which resulted in limiting annualhousingpriceincreases to just 1.2-1.7%.
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They are placed under wage pressures as they attempt to decrease the income/housingpricegap.
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They have unknowingly become the accomplices of the real estate companies, contributed the skyrocketing ofhousingprice.
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These projects will often dramatically increase housing prices and make it impossible for people to find housing near their former residences.
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We became forecasters of housing prices.
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The mixed findings may reflect the fact that living arrangements are products of local not universal conditions, reflecting population density, housing prices, and other economic indicators.
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For instance, income tax incentives for individual taking housing loans and absence of the property tax appeared to lend support to credit andhousingpricegrowth.
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If you and others like you have to move at the same time, housing prices are likely to be depressed when you have to make the sale.
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Housing prices will rise over the next few years, no doubt, as they have in the past.
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Do not acquire mortgages at these high housing prices, but postpone buying until later.
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I do not see that there is any reason to assume that we could not have a substantial adjustment at some stage in housing prices.
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We have driven up housing prices and the demand for consumer durables, which have had to be imported.
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