Sedona faces housing crisis as rentals move in

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By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic

Robin Kelley moved back to Sedona in 2018 and spent months on waiting lists before she found a home to rent.

The experience was a far cry from when she originally moved to Sedona a decade earlier, when it only took her two days to rent a home.

Kelley and her dog eventually found a home for $1,600 per month, which is $100 more than she paid before for a larger home in 2009.

Kelley’s story is increasingly common, which has city leaders concerned. Affordable housing has long been an issue in the city with million-dollar homes and few apartments. But city leaders say a two-year old state law is exacerbating the problem.

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