Newly released data dispels the misconception that Berkeley’s latest apartment buildings are suffering from high vacancy rates. Despite claims, the vacancy rate in Berkeley’s downtown and Southside areas remains low, indicating strong tenant demand. The influx of new apartments has contributed positively to the local housing market by providing more options, ultimately supporting Berkeley’s growth. This refutes the idea that the recent developments are over-saturating the market without interest from potential residents. The ongoing demand is a promising sign for Berkeley’s urban development, showcasing that further expansion can be sustained. These findings are crucial for developers and policymakers considering future housing projects in the area. Overall, the new apartments are effectively meeting housing demands and stimulating community growth.
BerkeleysideNew data shows Almost Half of OSAP Grants Allocated to Private Career Colleges
Recent data indicates that nearly half of the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) grants are being awarded to private career college students, raising questions about