Hiring was brisk in February around the nation, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged from January at 4.9 percent.
Hiring was brisk in February around the nation, leaving the unemployment rate unchanged from January at 4.9 percent.
The biggest question on everyone’s mind in the morning session was the volatility in the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs).
Millennials, a huge slice of that workforce, are choosing to rent longer — putting off starting families and preferring transit-commuting distance to work.
San Diego County’s economy chugged along in January with no overall change, a monthly study from the University of San Diego released Monday shows.
Millennials are returning to the suburbs as their children reach school age, Said real estate advisory leader Mitch Roschelle.
One reason renting by choice has become popular in neighborhoods that offer a “live-work-play” environment.
ACI’s Terry Moore recently attended the 2016 Economic Outlook Forum and spoke on his perspective of an ever changing real estate market.
For the first time since 2008, the U.S. unemployment rate has dipped below 5 percent.
San Diego County’s economy had a strong end in 2015, a study from the University of San Diego shows.
The market for San Diego apartments has become one of the hottest stories of late 2015, according to Axiometrics’ apartment data.