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City braces for housing surge amid soaring rents

July 17, 2024 | Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, California



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City braces for housing surge amid soaring rents
In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the city's ongoing efforts to address housing demand amid a significant surge in rental prices. The city currently has approximately 36,100 housing units in various stages of development, including active projects and those in the planning phase. This increase in housing initiatives was largely driven by a 20% rise in rent during 2021, prompting developers to seek approvals for new projects.

Currently, there are three projects on the market, with two under construction and five more in the planning stages. The average size of these units is around 1,000 square feet, with typical rents set at $3,000. City officials estimate that the local market can absorb about 500 new units annually, suggesting that the current and planned projects could meet housing needs through 2029.

However, the meeting also revealed that some projects initially slated to begin construction have been postponed, as the city assesses its capacity to manage the influx of new units. With three active projects and two under construction, the total of approximately 500 units expected to enter the market will play a crucial role in shaping the city's housing landscape in the coming years.

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