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Danny Randazzo
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  • Apartment Syndicator
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Renter Demand Continues

Danny Randazzo
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  • Apartment Syndicator
  • Charleston, SC
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There are mixed opinions being shared about where we are in the economic cycle. From a macro economic viewpoint, strictly looking at multifamily assets only, we continue to have favorable support for demand. As US population continues to grow and select cities continue to have job and population growth the demand for renting a place to live is still there and it's likely going to continue. Multifamily assets in the right locations still represent opportunities for investors. 

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