Amid the layoffs, cutbacks, furloughs and foreclosures, one notable silver lining has emerged from the recession: Good times for renters.
By VANESSA HO / SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Wed, 03/17/2010 - 9:55pm
Amid the layoffs, cutbacks, furloughs and foreclosures, one notable silver lining has emerged from the recession: Good times for renters.
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