Business operating expenses are going to have a high correlation with housing expenses. It's not a 100% overlap in the venn diagram but it's rather substantial. The higher housing costs, the higher salaries need to be to attract employees. Higher housing costs also strongly imply that land and construction will be more expensive.
Business operating expenses are going to have a high correlation with housing expenses. It's not a 100% overlap in the venn diagram but it's rather substantial. The higher housing costs, the higher salaries need to be to attract employees. Higher housing costs also strongly imply that land and construction will be more expensive.
Housing costs are driven up in a good portion because of demand. Then thereтАЩs also limited space to build housing as well as other factors such as limitation of single-family housing.
Business operations are completely separate from residential housing. This particularly applies to taxes, some of which btw cities like San Francisco are trying to lower or outright eliminate. If thereтАЩs correlation with housing, itтАЩs because of salaries and investment the business owners/CEOs/founders make in the business. Otherwise, no correlation.
Residential businesses on the other hand most certainly have correlation with housing. Naturally, itтАЩs all dependent on the salaries and flexibility residents have in paying for rent.
Business operating expenses are going to have a high correlation with housing expenses. It's not a 100% overlap in the venn diagram but it's rather substantial. The higher housing costs, the higher salaries need to be to attract employees. Higher housing costs also strongly imply that land and construction will be more expensive.
It all loops back to housing costs.
It also has a huge effect on rents, which can be a tremendous business expense!
Not always.
Housing costs are driven up in a good portion because of demand. Then thereтАЩs also limited space to build housing as well as other factors such as limitation of single-family housing.
Business operations are completely separate from residential housing. This particularly applies to taxes, some of which btw cities like San Francisco are trying to lower or outright eliminate. If thereтАЩs correlation with housing, itтАЩs because of salaries and investment the business owners/CEOs/founders make in the business. Otherwise, no correlation.
Residential businesses on the other hand most certainly have correlation with housing. Naturally, itтАЩs all dependent on the salaries and flexibility residents have in paying for rent.