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Boston Apartment Rents Hit Harder in Urban Areas

Supply-Heavy Submarkets Experience the Most Losses
The Benjamin, a 354 unit apartment tower at 25-29 Seaport Square in Boston's Seaport submarket. (CoStar)
The Benjamin, a 354 unit apartment tower at 25-29 Seaport Square in Boston's Seaport submarket. (CoStar)
By Todd Galvin
CoStar Analytics
June 24, 2020 | 5:26 P.M.

Boston apartment rents have been significantly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and fell for nearly two consecutive months before stabilizing in late-May. However, some areas were hit harder than others since the start of the pandemic in mid-March.

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