Las Vegas quarterly apartment absorption, or the change in number of occupied units, returned to negative territory as the market suffered more than 200 units of occupancy losses in the third quarter.

Las Vegas quarterly apartment absorption, or the change in number of occupied units, returned to negative territory as the market suffered more than 200 units of occupancy losses in the third quarter.
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