SAN DIEGO—North County is virtually out of land, so private developers are looking to South County, where the land is cheaper and more plentiful.
SAN DIEGO—North County is virtually out of land, so private developers are looking to South County, where the land is cheaper and more plentiful.
After decades of car-centric building, developers are pivoting to “healthy places” where walkability, parks, community gardens and public transit thrive.
SAN FRANCISCO—Is there a way to appeal simultaneously to millennials and boomers? Ms. Real Estate tackles the question.
Occupancy, Average Rent Higher This article was originally posted by Chuck Ehmann discusses the costs and averages in the large apartment market. Increasing moderation in larger markets pushed national annual effective rent growth down to 3.9% in April 2016, the first time the rate has been below 4.0% since July 2014, a period of 20 months. Even […]
Recommended by ACI Principal Keith Courtney, this brief, under 3 minute video explains apartment trends that have/are possible in the apartment market Q1 2016. The original post for the video, published by REIS can be found HERE.
California’s population grew by 0.9 percent last year, according to a report released Monday by the California Department of Finance, making the current statewide population 39,256,000.
We discuss about the increasing numbers of baby boomers and empty nesters who have forsaken homeownership and turned to renting as a lifestyle choice.
Don’t be fooled by all the cranes downtown. Home building in San Diego County was cited by reports this week as lagging much of the nation and a drag on the local economy.
Real estate has been on a good run, the stock market, not as much. Both trends should continue throughout 2016.
In many cases, people are choosing to live in apartments rather than buying a home because of amenities and convenience.