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In this episode, the guys break down the heated debate around rent control in Massachusetts, unpacking how it made it onto the ballot and what it could mean for investors, landlords, and everyday homeowners. They explore the proposed 5% cap on rent increases, exemptions, and the potential unintended consequences—like rising taxes, stalled development, and reduced housing quality. Drawing comparisons to markets like New York, the conversation highlights the economic ripple effects that often go overlooked in mainstream headlines. While opinions differ on whether it will pass, the group agrees: the real story lies in what happens after the vote—and how the legislation could ultimately be reshaped.
By Marc Savatsky, Ray Hurteau, Dan Rubin5
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In this episode, the guys break down the heated debate around rent control in Massachusetts, unpacking how it made it onto the ballot and what it could mean for investors, landlords, and everyday homeowners. They explore the proposed 5% cap on rent increases, exemptions, and the potential unintended consequences—like rising taxes, stalled development, and reduced housing quality. Drawing comparisons to markets like New York, the conversation highlights the economic ripple effects that often go overlooked in mainstream headlines. While opinions differ on whether it will pass, the group agrees: the real story lies in what happens after the vote—and how the legislation could ultimately be reshaped.

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