With the Coronavirus pandemic temporarily (hopefully) altering the way America works, the folks over at RentCafé reminds us that the concept of space has taken on a whole new meaning – especially for apartment dwellers. They looked at the largest cities across the nation (using Yardi and U.S. Census Bureau data) in terms of apartment space per person. Next they divided the average apartment size by the average number of persons living in rentals for those cities. Indeed…
“…we’re so used to spending a lot of time outside of our homes that we don’t fully appreciate how nice it is to have some much-needed personal space, especially when we live with others, whether they’re roommates or family. But now, with isolation being the new norm, living and working in the same space can seem like a struggle – particularly for the 57 million Americans living in apartments.”
Click here to read the full report at RentCafé.