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With rent control on California's ballots, here's a look at where apartment rent growth is headed

Increases are tepid across the state

Annual rents in San Francisco, above, are projected to grow 4%. Rent control is on the statewide ballot in California for the third time since 2018. (John Elk III/Getty Images)
Annual rents in San Francisco, above, are projected to grow 4%. Rent control is on the statewide ballot in California for the third time since 2018. (John Elk III/Getty Images)

California voters are heading to the polls in November, and among the many decisions they will make is determining the future of rent control across the state. This will mark the third time since 2018 that voters will make this decision, with the last two efforts having failed to achieve the necessary majority.

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