4/12/20

Andrew Zimmel

With COVID-19 placing much of the country in a shelter-in-place mode, there's concern that apartment complexes will have a hard time finding tenants. Bobcat Update's Andrew Zimmel has the story.
 
Texas State expects an enrollment drop in the months ahead as potential students decide to postpone their college plans. If that happens, apartment complexes in San Marcos will also see fewer units occupied in the fall. Many apartment locators are feeling it, too.
 
SB: Santiago Guardiola 
Apartment Pro Representative
 
Many leases begin in August and go until the following July, but the coronavirus may influence some students to stay at home with their parents and save money.
 
SB: Allison Tinglov  
Texas State Student
 
For this story, I reached out to many of the apartment complexes in the San Marcos area with all declining to comment, all waiting for this leasing cycle to be up. If COVID-19 stretches into the fall, there could be major problems for complexes in San Marcos. For Bobcat Update, I'm Andrew Zimmel

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