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California is finally getting an agency dedicated solely to housing issues, which could help solve the affordability crisis, ...
Institutional investors buying single-family rentals are being accused of squeezing private buyers out of the market. Now ...
Why It Matters The California housing market experienced great changes during the pandemic, when the rise of remote work allowed many homeowners to relocate from metropolises—such as San ...
The state is vast and housing markets vary by region, but on average, the major metros in California aren’t experiencing the ...
California's housing-crisis crackdown includes a stunning new look at just how many homes in your neighborhood are owned by Wall Street companies.
Why California’s Housing Crisis Feels Like a Warning California has the nation’s highest home prices and strictest building laws. It’s now a warning sign for what could happen in other states.
A bill in the California legislature claims it would lower housing costs by imposing limits on the roles that large financial institutions can play in the single-family home market.
After years of soaring rents and home prices and an enduring homelessness crisis, California is finally creating a state ...
SACRAMENTO — California has for years endured a housing crisis, as median statewide home prices top $825,000 and coastal metros see prices soar well above $1 million. The results are predictable.
California is establishing a new state agency solely focused on housing and homelessness, effective July 4, after legislators allowed Gov. Newsom's proposal to split the California Business, Consumer ...