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Most cities are trading at a discount now or at premiums of less than 1%.
One in six are now staying in their rental unit for 10 years or more.
It could be the start of a national trend.
One-fifth of Americans rely on storage away from home to maximize space
Such buildings emit an average of 35% less energy and 35% less carbon dioxide emissions.
The US' largest housing eco-system also the most regulated.
The share of employees returning to the office is settling around 72%.
Syracuse and Columbus rents were the fastest growing nationwide, while demand has shrunk in some of the biggest California cities.
Myrtle Beach, Charleston see top YoY percentage gains.
In Nashville, rents for 0-2 bedroom apartments plummeted 8.4%, with two Texas metros close behind