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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
How long will vacancy rates stay this low?
What do fellow Massachusetts investors think? Boston area vacancies are hovering around 4.4% on average from what I read in this article compared to 8% plus in 2008.
How long can we continue to rake in the cash? I'm thinking we have another 2-3 years before the market corrects itself and builders are able to increase supply.
Article from Boston globe
- Rob L.
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Yeah exactly @George P.
We've been filling vacancies in about a week or two max. And when we do were getting rental increases too.
I assume its because of the great depression, for 3-5 years we had little to no new construction with increased demand. I just wonder on macro level if were see people stay renting longer due to student loan debt being over a trillion dollars and lending practices stricter.
- Rob L.