Summarizes characteristics of the state of California's housing market in the aftermath of the bubble, including foreclosure rates, home prices, density, rents, and vacancies compared with other states, as well as the short-term outlook
Over 75 percent of all U.S. homebuyers use a mortgage. But during the Great Recession, nearly 4 mill...
California will need an unprecedented amount of new housing construction -— more than 200,000 units ...
The housing market is constantly changing. Fluctuating housing prices and a flooded market have home...
The following study examines recent claims that California is in a second housing bubble\ud within s...
This paper examines current housing conditions and housing policy in California, describes key issue...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
California is enduring a severe housing crisis. For more than a decade, housing construction has tra...
California’s housing crisis is not just one thing. There are myriad crises, and they are interconnec...
This article describes the effects of the subprime and credit crisis on the California housing marke...
We all know there is a housing crisis in California. A few statistics will remind us: • California’s...
During the three-year period ending in July 2003, the rise in housing costs in California far exceed...
With Silicon Valley employment still well below the 2000 peak, and rising foreclosures nationwide, t...
California’s economic recovery in 2013, while ahead of the nation, was uneven with nuanced growth in...
the Housing Bubble? HOUSING PRICES HAVE risen by about 50 percent in the past five years, and more t...
California’s housing crisis is not just one thing. There are myriad crises, and they are interconnec...
Over 75 percent of all U.S. homebuyers use a mortgage. But during the Great Recession, nearly 4 mill...
California will need an unprecedented amount of new housing construction -— more than 200,000 units ...
The housing market is constantly changing. Fluctuating housing prices and a flooded market have home...
The following study examines recent claims that California is in a second housing bubble\ud within s...
This paper examines current housing conditions and housing policy in California, describes key issue...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
California is enduring a severe housing crisis. For more than a decade, housing construction has tra...
California’s housing crisis is not just one thing. There are myriad crises, and they are interconnec...
This article describes the effects of the subprime and credit crisis on the California housing marke...
We all know there is a housing crisis in California. A few statistics will remind us: • California’s...
During the three-year period ending in July 2003, the rise in housing costs in California far exceed...
With Silicon Valley employment still well below the 2000 peak, and rising foreclosures nationwide, t...
California’s economic recovery in 2013, while ahead of the nation, was uneven with nuanced growth in...
the Housing Bubble? HOUSING PRICES HAVE risen by about 50 percent in the past five years, and more t...
California’s housing crisis is not just one thing. There are myriad crises, and they are interconnec...
Over 75 percent of all U.S. homebuyers use a mortgage. But during the Great Recession, nearly 4 mill...
California will need an unprecedented amount of new housing construction -— more than 200,000 units ...
The housing market is constantly changing. Fluctuating housing prices and a flooded market have home...