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Rent growth drops back to pre-pandemic levels, but some markets are falling much harder

Por: CNBC Business March 28, 2023

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A house is available for rent on March 15, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.Mario Tama Getty ImagesApartment rents have increased slightly for the past few months, as the seasonally stronger spring activity kicks in. But in March they were only up 2.6% from March of 2022. That's the smallest annual gain since April 2021, according to . And, after last year's record-setting pace, rent growth is now slightly below the pre-pandemic average... + full article



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