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  2. Southern California real estate boom of the 1880s - Wikipedia

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    The Southern California real estate boom of the 1880s, also the boom of the eighties, and sometimes just called the 1887 real estate boom, was the first big settlement push into Los Angeles County (including what is now Orange County), San Diego County (including what is now Imperial County), San Bernardino County (including what is now ...

  3. Category : Real estate companies of the United States

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    Wikipedia categories named after real estate companies of the United States (19 C) Pages in category "Real estate companies of the United States" The following 178 pages are in this category, out of 178 total.

  4. Irvine family of California - Wikipedia

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    Between the time of James Irvine I's death in 1886 and James Irvine II's inheritance of the Southern California real estate holdings upon his twenty-fifth birthday in 1892, the properties were supervised by James Irvine I's brother, George Irvine. James II bought out Flint and the other partners, and formed the Irvine Company. He married ...

  5. CitiApartments - Wikipedia

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    CitiApartments was one of the largest real estate companies in San Francisco, California, which at its peak owned and managed more than 300 buildings directly and through a number of affiliates. In recent years the companies suffered a financial downturn, and have been the subject of intense criticism and litigation for allegedly illegal ...

  6. GGP Inc. - Wikipedia

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    GGP Inc. (an initialism of General Growth Properties) was an American commercial real estate company and the second-largest shopping mall operator in the United States. It was founded by brothers Martin, Matthew and Maurice Bucksbaum in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1954, and was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, from 2000.

  7. Major real estate company is latest to leave California for Texas

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    (The Center Square) – As the California business exodus continues, the latest to leave is Realtor.com, relocating its corporate headquarters from Santa Clara, Calif., to Austin, Texas. Realtor ...

  8. NRT (company) - Wikipedia

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    In August 1997, Cendant and Apollo Management formed the current company – NRT LLC. The joint venture operation was established to allow greater acquisition growth. [2] Acquisitions were subsequently made in 1997 in Northern and Southern California as well as in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  9. 2025 Real Estate Forecast: Top 10 Markets in California - AOL

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    The real estate surge is predicted to take place primarily in the South and the West, including states like California, a state with 10 regions in Realtor.com’s top 100 of 2025.