This past February, Prince George’s County, Maryland, capped rent increases for one year at three percent. This policy was billed as a temporary, emergency measure. But now county officials are considering capping rent increases permanently. The uncertainty surrounding this policy has chilled housing investment in the county. Greg Reaves of Mosaic Development Partners warns that until these questions are resolved, many builders will look elsewhere to bring new units online. – Bisnow
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Bisnow: “Rent Control Debate Fuels Uncertainty In Prince George’s County’s Multifamily Market”
October 20, 2023