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Opinion
By Flint Mccolgan
This part of Massachusetts ranked as the third most competitive rental market in the country. It’s not the Boston area.
Emily Sweeney
REAL ESTATE
- Central Massachusetts is home to one of the most competitive rental markets in the U.S., a new study has found.
- The Worcester metro area is the third most competitive market in the country.
- The Boston-Cambridge-Newton metro area was ranked 12th.
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