Houstonians leased about 17,000 apartments in the two months after Hurricane Harvey, far more than this region leases in most years, new data show.
The supercharged rental activity has led to a swift reversal in Houston's multifamily market. Landlords who were offering as many as three months of free rent before the storm are now able to raise prices, especially if they're near residential neighborhoods most affected by the hurricane.
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