BriefApril 17, 2026 · 02:44 PM
Montclair Property Taxes Drive Seniors Toward Rent-Controlled Apartments
Rent control for adults 65 and older stabilizes housing costs for residents transitioning from homeownership to apartments in Montclair. This shift occurs as longtime homeowners age and property taxes become a primary financial concern. These costs often lead residents to sell their homes to seek more manageable living situations.
Knox Beckett
real estatehousing policysenior finance
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