Enrollment growth at Georgia universities puts pressure on housing


When college students switched from in-person lectures to online classes, owners and investors of student housing properties anxiously awaited for occupancy and rents to fall.

More than two years later, the tune has shifted from uncertainty to optimism in the real estate world.

Large public universities in Georgia and other Southeastern states are experiencing strong enrollment growth. The influx of new students is squeezing supply of off-campus housing, letting property owners raise rents. It's…

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