Developers in Los Angeles have been some of the most active in erecting affordable housing across the country in the post-pandemic years. Los Angeles ranked seventh nationwide for affordable housing between 2020 and 2024, Westside Today reported, citing a new report from RentCafe. A total of 9,406 income-restricted apartments were completed in Los Angeles in the post-Covid period, accounting for approximately 20.5 percent of all apartment construction in the L.A. metro area in those years. Of the country’s 20 largest affordable housing markets, Los Angeles has one of the highest proportions of income-restricted units to overall new construction, according to […]
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