Real Estate/Development
Jul. 16, 2002
Apartment Outlook Bright
BY MARTIN S. STOLZOFF Most of California's apartment markets should improve in the second half of the year as a rebounding economy pushes rents and values higher while developers cut back on construction to keep supply in line with demand.




BY MARTIN S. STOLZOFF
Most of California's apartment markets should improve in the second half of the year as a rebounding economy pushes rents and values higher while developers cut back on construction to keep supply in line with demand.
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Most of California's apartment markets should improve in the second half of the year as a rebounding economy pushes rents and values higher while developers cut back on construction to keep supply in line with demand.
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