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By Annika Hom, Mission Local
May 4, 2022
More than 100 San Francisco mixed-income residential buildings are struggling to fill affordable units, according to a new report from the Board of Supervisors Budget and Legislative Analyst.
In total, 15 percent of the city's below-market-rate apartments – 305 out of 1,961 – were vacant as of April 4.
Some of the 305 units have sat empty for as long as three years — despite 21,000 applicants for the units.
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