Mid-sized cities near large markets are gaining a greater focus for apartment developers as the country moves away from the pandemic, and for many, away from the big cities.
With flexible work arrangements and many living in the big city because of it, some renters are looking to improve their quality of life and their school districts. And even if they have to go to the office once or twice a week, the big city is still within reach commute-wise.
These were the comments of Jake Bloom, Vice President of Development, Spy Rock Real Estate Group, who said that about 56 percent of renters in his communities come from out of state.
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