Rent from Atlanta’s poorest neighborhoods is flowing to some of its wealthiest, study finds

New research from Georgia State University indicates that rent paid in some of Atlanta’s lower-income neighborhoods is helping build wealth in some of the city’s wealthiest communities.

The study found that absentee owners of more than 2,300 properties in lower-income, predominantly Black Atlanta neighborhoods live just a few miles away in wealthier ZIP codes, including Buckhead.

Research also found that rent paid on Atlanta’s West Side is predominantly going to landlords who live in Buckhead and Midtown…

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