With a surge in new apartments, Chattanooga added nearly 34% more housing units than it did jobs over the past decade, raising concerns by a housing economist of a potential oversupply in the market.
Jul. 28—Spurred by an influx of new residents and ever-increasing home prices, rental rates in Chattanooga jumped by more than twice the national average and far outpaced the growth in wages for ...
Sep. 25—A 158-unit apartment building that sits across from the Pilgrim's Pride chicken processing plant in downtown Chattanooga's Southside has sold for $37.5 million. Capital Square, a ...
National real estate investment groups continue to buy into Chattanooga's rental market and bid up the prices paid for local apartments and rental rates charged to renters. More than $600 million of ...
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