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Missoula apartment rent up 16.6%, report shows

October 26, 2021

As available housing continues to be a challenge across the state, rent is also skyrocketing, forcing some Montanans out of their current home and looking for a more affordable one.

Arabella Dowell moved to Missoula at the end of December 2020. She signed a six month lease for an apartment and when it came to renew at the end of May, she received a notice.

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