It has been rare for asking apartment rental rents in the Washington, D.C., market to decline at any point during the first six months of a given year. Yet, rent losses have already started to occur in the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
It has been rare for asking apartment rental rents in the Washington, D.C., market to decline at any point during the first six months of a given year. Yet, rent losses have already started to occur in the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
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