Raleigh, North Carolina's apartment vacancy rate declined for the first time in nearly three years as demand caught up to the wave of new construction over the past few years.
Raleigh, North Carolina's apartment vacancy rate declined for the first time in nearly three years as demand caught up to the wave of new construction over the past few years.
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