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The state is vast and housing markets vary by region, but on average, the major metros in California aren’t experiencing the ...
What happens when you take high interest rates, unpredictable tariffs, a shortage of homes, a 50-year-old property tax law ...
California is finally getting an agency dedicated solely to housing issues, which could help solve the affordability crisis, ...
The California housing market is as diverse and dynamic as the state itself. From the bustling urban centers to the ...
The surge in unsold homes signals growing challenges in California's housing market, where affordability has long been a ...
Santa Cruz County in deep blue California was named the least affordable U.S. rental market in 2025, requiring $81.21/hour to ...
Economists and real estate agents say a variety of factors have slowed the market, including high mortgage rates, rising ...
Home sales have plummeted in California over the past few years and are now down 37 percent from their pandemic peak, according to data from real estate analytics platform Reventure App.
The San Diego metro area’s housing market has been red-hot for years. That's now changing. The median sale price of a home in ...
“So as we produce more housing, we don’t want the market to be eliminated or narrowed because of those corporate actors.” Lee has introduced California Assembly Bill 1240, which “would prohibit a ...
Tricky juggle Do not forget real estate’s three keys: “Jobs. Jobs. Jobs.” When mortgage rates took their deepest dives during the past 36 years, the number of California workers fell by 0.4% on ...
So it’s a tricky juggle between real estate’s thirst for cheaper money and its need for a healthy job market. Jonathan Lansner is the business columnist for the Southern California News Group.