Austin, Texas is not a cheap place. But for the last few years, it’s been a real outlier. While many cities saw rent go up, Austin’s average rent actually fell. A lot.
On today's episode, what is Austin doing right? And what could Seattle learn from it?
GUEST:
Audrey McGlinchy, Housing reporter at KUT Austin
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