Although it came later than the national trend, apartment demand rebounded during the third quarter in San Diego. In the process, the local vacancy rate dipped from 5.5% to 5.3%. That is still above the long-term benchmark of 4.5%.
Although it came later than the national trend, apartment demand rebounded during the third quarter in San Diego. In the process, the local vacancy rate dipped from 5.5% to 5.3%. That is still above the long-term benchmark of 4.5%.
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