The grand experiment of WFH is working; if everything you love about the city is closed, why be in the city then? “It has definitely changed...perception of what’s important”-https://t.co/pH1CCT6H4H
COVID-19 is having a significant impact on the global economy. Read our global research report on the potential implications for real estate sectors, investors and occupiers: https://t.co/WXWRKWZCBr
Surprise! Industrial rents in IE are closing the gap with Orange County. IE is closing in on the cost difference as overall industrial demand in the SoCal region continues to thrive thanks to the #eCommerce boom. #CRE#economy https://t.co/O4z2phCiIc
The milkman model is back: #grocerydelivery is experiencing a significant revival, presenting new challenges and opportunities for food retailers: https://t.co/gPWOqKSkbb
Orange County home sale price appreciation is the lowest in the region. Historically, it has always been the most expensive county to live in in SoCal but surrounding areas are closing the gap! #housing#CRE#economy https://t.co/9J0wa5ylBz
Where are home-buyers driving up prices the fastest? Where the #homes are more affordable, of course! Check out the details here: https://t.co/FzUgdW3tZL
I Iove reading about these little moments in #LosAngeles history because it's these collective moments through the last 100 years that's made the city what it is today
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OK #BabyBoomer, Who’s Going to Buy Your 21 Million Homes? Aging Population Will Eventually Free Up Housing Supply. All the right homes, in all the wrong places, lack #jobs & #walkability. @LauraKusisto dives into poor solutions for #housingcrisis. https://t.co/TwbEMp5Yaz
Rejected because it's not affordable for current residents of the neighborhood. Then I guess NO housing is better? Nothing can get built, then. Anywhere. Unless you build it with free labor.
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