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WSJ: Baby Boomers, Just Eclipsed by Millennials, Will Soon Be No. 3
Read moreThe tidal wave of births following the end of World War II created the massive generation, which has dominated much…
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SacBee: Why California Lawmakers Want Affordable Housing Money
Read moreAfter an April 25, 2016 press conference announcing a $1.3 billion affordable housing budget proposal, Assemblyman David Chiu, D-San Francisco,…
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WSJ: How to Make City Housing More Affordable
Read moreSome of the most sought-after cities in the U.S. face a growing affordability crunch. While San Francisco and New York…
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LA Times: AIDS Nonprofit Sues L.A. Over Planned Hollywood Towers
Read moreThe AIDS Healthcare Foundation wants the courts to invalidate city approval of the Palladium Residences, which would be built next…
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Curbed: Median Home Price Busts the Million-Dollar Mark in Fancy Parts of LA
Read moreAll the rich people parts of town had a great first quarter of 2016 in terms of home sales. The…
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ABC News: U.S. Mortgage Rates Remain Low as Home-Buying Season Starts
Read moreMortgage rates are lower than they were in mid-December when the Federal Reserve raised short-term rates for the first time…
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MarketWatch: Home Sellers See Strong Appreciation Since the Recession
Read moreIn March, Americans who sold homes realized the highest price gains since December 2007, data firm RealtyTrac said Wednesday. On…
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LA Times: California Water Agencies to Urge Regulators to Ease Drought Restrictions
Read moreNearly a year ago, Gov. Jerry Brown ordered California’s residents and businesses to conserve after calls for voluntary cutbacks failed…
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WSJ: Why the Great Divide Growing Between Affordable and Expensive U.S. Cities
Read moreAcross the country, a divide is emerging between cities that are growing outward and remaining affordable and ones that are…
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OC Register: Where Did SoCal’s Home Sellers Go?
Read moreDespite a strong regional economy and extended cheap mortgage rates, March homes sales in six Southern California counties were up…