Honey, I shrunk the population: California migration trends
A great migration from the Golden State to less costly states is underway. Which demographics are moving out and what are their motivations for packing up?
Read Moreby Amy Perry | Aug 26, 2022 | Economics, Inland Empire, Real Estate, Sacramento, Your Practice | 0
A great migration from the Golden State to less costly states is underway. Which demographics are moving out and what are their motivations for packing up?
Read Moreby Amy Perry | May 14, 2021 | Economics, Real Estate, Recessions | 1
California’s declining population growth: why it’s happening, how it affects real estate and what to do about it.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Aug 19, 2019 | Economics, Feature Articles, Home Sales, Real Estate | 0
Population growth exceeds new housing in many of California’s major metros.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Jul 14, 2019 | Charts, Home Sales, Real Estate | 0
Construction starts have been far below California’s historical average most years since 1990.
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Mar 5, 2018 | Charts, Market Watch, Monthly Statistical Update, Real Estate | 0
Demand for homeownership remains weak; Home sales volume stuck, for now; Construction limps along
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Feb 6, 2018 | Charts, Home Sales | 0
The figure presented here tells a different story about demand.
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | Jan 30, 2018 | Economics | 1
For every four new California residents arriving between 2010 and 2016, only one new housing unit has been constructed.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Dec 27, 2017 | Economics, Feature Articles | 3
The demographics of those entering and leaving California, explored.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Jul 25, 2017 | Feature Articles, Home Sales | 0
Retirees are headed for other states. But young adults continue to flock to California’s golden shores.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Apr 3, 2015 | Economics, Property Management | 0
There isn’t enough new housing to accommodate new residents, and where construction is lagging behind most may surprise you.
Read Moreby Jeffery Marino | Feb 18, 2014 | Real Estate | 0
Building is up and bigger is better. But does the demand really exist?
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