It’s a Good Time to Be a Renter

January 7, 2010

Average apartment rents in the United States fell 3% in 2009 and vacancy rates hit a 30-year low of 8%, according to data released today by real estate research firm Reis Inc. Several large landlords have sweetened the deal for renters, reports Reuters , offering lower rents and special deals

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It’s a Good Time to Be a Renter

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