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Triad rent hikes among top in the nation

A new housing report shows rent price hikes for apartments in North Carolina are among the highest in the nation, and the Triad tops the list.

Rents in the Tar Heel state have risen by more than $500 since last year. That’s according to an August report from Rent.com. The biggest increase in one-bedroom prices took place in Greensboro — a 45% leap — and it was second only to Durham in the two-bedroom category. Regional housing experts say rising property taxes, labor shortages, and payroll increases are all factors. 

Mary Gwyn is chief innovator of property management company Apartment Dynamics. She says the seeds of this sudden surge in prices began long before the pandemic.

"The Triad rental rates were not growing at the same rate as other parts of North Carolina," says Gwyn. "As a result, different clients I have that were willing to invest in real estate in other parts of the state were not interested in even looking at the Triad."

Gwyn says with the recent influx of new manufacturing jobs and the heightened profile of the Carolina Core as a desirable place to live and work, clients are giving the Piedmont a second look. 

 

 

 

Before his arrival in the Triad, David had already established himself as a fixture in the Austin, Texas arts scene as a radio host for Classical 89.5 KMFA. During his tenure there, he produced and hosted hundreds of programs including Mind Your Music, The Basics and T.G.I.F. Thank Goodness, It's Familiar, which each won international awards in the Fine Arts Radio Competition. As a radio journalist with 88.5 WFDD, his features have been recognized by the Associated Press, Public Radio News Directors Inc., Catholic Academy of Communication Professionals, and Radio Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas. David has written and produced national stories for NPR, KUSC and CPRN in Los Angeles and conducted interviews for Minnesota Public Radio's Weekend America.

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