It wouldn't be surprising to see some available apartments being listed with "eclectic" features, particularly in the kitchen—but really, throughout any rental home, single-family home or even office space.
Supply chain management issues and unprecedented consumer demand have wreaked havoc with obtaining new appliances and those who sell them are offering honest forecasts that solutions will come later rather than sooner.
Said one Texas-based apartment operator, "You have to be flexible. You don't want a hole in the wall where an appliance goes. You go for non-matching sets just to get it in the door."
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