ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — After years of apartment shortages, Asheville is seeing a very different housing market: a growing number of new units are sitting vacant, and landlords are offering lower prices and other incentives to attract renters.
New apartment complexes are up as rent growth slows in Asheville and vacancy rates rise.
For renter Mason Chong, the increased supply has made finding an affordable place easier…