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Old Posted Mar 24, 2014, 4:53 AM
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Originally Posted by rellott View Post
I know here in Houston we can't seem to build them fast enough resulting in rising rents. Once we catch up to demand the rents will level off and maybe go down a bit. Not surprised with Dallas and Austin building so many either.
I would think Houston would be #1 on the list. I have heard that the biggest issue with Houston is simply not enough man power to meet all of the demand. It is incredible what is happening to Houston; the city is growing so fast.

Although New York might change (even higher) with De Blasio. He is suppose to unveil some sort of plan to meet the housing demand on May 1st. In terms of affordable housing, it will net several 100,000+ units.
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