The supply boom in six key apartment markets has caught up with rent growth and there, especially in B-and C-class communities, 2023 was a year of rent cuts.
Making out the best in this negative environment were the Class A properties, according to a recent report from Julia Bunch at RealPage.
Those luxury units reported the least severe rent cuts compared to Class B and C units within the same market, the report said.
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