RealPage reports the third quarter saw the biggest slowdown in leasing traffic in 30 years of tracking. Paired with a slowdown in rent, it’s the latest sign of turbulence in the housing market.
Source: Inman News
Weakest Q3 for US apartment leasing in 3 decades
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