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JRK Property Holdings Acquires Historic 401-Unit Sherman Oaks Apartment Complex for $129MM

Los Angeles investment firm pays $321,695 per unit for Chase Knolls, signaling continued confidence in San Fernando Valley multifamily market Los Angeles-based JRK...

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California Housing Costs Soar to 2.3X Texas Levels as Construction Regulations Take Heavy Toll

New RAND study reveals stark regional differences in multifamily housing production costs, with policy reforms offering potential solutions California’s notoriously high housing costs...

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New Home Sales See Strongest Gain in Six Months Despite Mounting Headwinds

New home sales in the United States surged in March 2025, posting their largest monthly increase since last September, according to the latest...

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California’s Population Growth Rebounds in 2024: A Migration-Driven Surge

California’s population is on the rise again, with the state adding 232,570 residents between 2023 and 2024, according to the latest U.S. Census...

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San Diego Lost a Net of 31,000 People in 2023, Near a 30-Year Exodus High

San Diego County experienced a notable population decline last year, with nearly double the number of residents moving out compared to 2022. The...

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California Migration: Where Are They Going?

Analysis of Recent Migration Data Reveals Key Trends in Population Movement By The Registry Staff California has long been known as the Golden...

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Lack of Affordable Housing Creates Growing Gap Between Communities and Healthcare

By Catherine Sweeney  Affordable housing has been an issue across the United States for many years. However, COVID-19 has in recentlly shed a...

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Essex Property Trust Reports Robust Recovery in West Coast Markets

By Catherine Sweeney  As the multifamily sector continues to see improved market fundamentals, Essex Property Trust remains bullish for the future of its...

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Eddy Sees No Slow Down in Co-living as More Young People Return to Los Angeles

By Catherine Sweeney  After a year of being restricted to their homes, many young people are taking the opportunity to travel and return...

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City of Los Angeles Plans to Add Nearly 500,000 Residential Units in Eight Years

By Catherine Sweeney  The City of Los Angeles will address the current housing crisis with a plan to add nearly 500,000 residential units...

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