Memphis rent market finding balance after COVID hike
The Oliver apartment complex will add 210 units to the Downtown area when it opens in September. (Benjamin Naylor/The Daily Memphian file)
With a growing interest in renting and more units popping up across the city, Memphis’ rental market is a lesson in supply and demand.
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Jane Roberts
Jane Roberts has reported in Memphis for more than 20 years. As a senior member of The Daily Memphian staff, she was assigned to the medical beat during the COVID-19 pandemic. She also has done in-depth work on other medical issues facing our community, including shortages of specialists in local hospitals. She covered K-12 education here for years and later the region’s transportation sector, including Memphis International Airport and FedEx Corp.
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