Can San Diegans live without a car? After reading our opinion below, let us know yours.
Can San Diegans live without a car? After reading our opinion below, let us know yours.
Downtown San Diego has a great opportunity to build housing, but the city needs to attract more jobs downtown to support that growth.
SAN FRANCISCO—Is there a way to appeal simultaneously to millennials and boomers? Ms. Real Estate tackles the question.
We asked the brokers and agents of ACI where they think Millennials will go to live in the near future.
“Retail is deeply in love with Millennials. The problem is it’s unrequited love because they don’t spend any money.”
Millennials and Baby Boomers have more in common than you may think.
A new Fannie Mae commentary points to Millennials, rather than Baby Boomers, as the driving force behind recent multifamily demand growth.
In Boston, it takes a village to cope with millennials. Could there be a way to attract them out of multifamily units? The Massachusetts senate think so.
Millennials are returning to the suburbs as their children reach school age, Said real estate advisory leader Mitch Roschelle.
Home ownership, that celebrated hallmark of the American dream, is increasingly on hold for younger Americans.