A slowdown in rental growth even with still-low vacancy rates suggests renters have maxed out on what they can afford.
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A slowdown in rental growth even with still-low vacancy rates suggests renters have maxed out on what they can afford.
A slowdown in rental growth even with still-low vacancy rates suggests renters have maxed out on what they can afford.
A slowdown in rental growth even with still-low vacancy rates suggests renters have maxed out on what they can afford.
A slowdown in rental growth even with still-low vacancy rates suggests renters have maxed out on what they can afford.
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This article was written and submitted by Richard Witt, an architect and principal at BDP Quadrangle where he tries to fill every half empty...