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University of Maryland students feel the pinch of off-campus rents

Union On Knox, a new apartment complex looms in front of College Park Towers that rises to the left, a brick building that is slated for demolition by the beginning of 2026 in a view from College Park City Hall, which has no legal or binding option to legislate any laws in Prince Georges County. The situation regarding affordable student housing has placed University of Maryland students in a financial bind. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Union On Knox, a new apartment complex looms in front of College Park Towers that rises to the left, a brick building that is slated for demolition by the beginning of 2026 in a view from College Park City Hall, which has no legal or binding option to legislate any laws in Prince Georges County. The situation regarding affordable student housing has placed University of Maryland students in a financial bind. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
Stella Canino-Quinones
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UMD off-campus rents have increased in College Park with students feeling the pinch in their pockets.

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