The search for affordable housing in the U.S. has shifted from hope to anxiety, with renters overwhelmed by stress and a competitive market.
Giovanna Drummond's experience illustrates the crushing pressure on millennials in New York's rental market, where every listing feels like a race against time.
Drummond's quest for a reasonably priced apartment highlights how stressful and elusive renting has become, reflecting broader frustrations faced nationwide.
Her frustration reveals a grim reality: landlords exercise significant control, leaving potential renters feeling rushed and undervalued in their search for a home.
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