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Long Island asking rents likely to rise next year as apartment demand outpaces new units

Change in occupied units had been negative on a rolling 12-month basis for nine-straight quarters

Multifamily property owners across the Long Island, New York, metropolitan area — comprised of Nassau and Suffolk counties — have watched a wave of new supply overwhelm renter demand in 2022 and 2023.

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