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Apartment and House Rent Projections Point to Spike in Florida's Most Hurricane-Ravaged Areas

Researchers Expect Multifamily Construction Stalling, Tightening Lack of Supply
An aerial view of Fort Myers Beach, Florida, and the severe damage caused by Hurricane Ian. (Getty Images)
An aerial view of Fort Myers Beach, Florida, and the severe damage caused by Hurricane Ian. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
October 4, 2022 | 10:04 P.M.

Hurricane Ian could push apartment and house rents higher in Southwest Florida where some of the strongest rent growth in the country has already been occurring.

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