Developer Says Lull in Apartment Supply Drives Rent Increases
One of Greater Boston’s largest publicly traded apartment landlords is projecting larger rent increases for the rest of the year in its 6,346-unit local portfolio.
by Steve Adams | Aug 1, 2019
One of Greater Boston’s largest publicly traded apartment landlords is projecting larger rent increases for the rest of the year in its 6,346-unit local portfolio.
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