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

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    An illustrated history of Los Angeles County, California. 1889 – via HathiTrust. McWilliams, Carey (1973) [1946]. "Chapter VII. Years of the Boom". Southern California Country: An Island on the Land. American Folkways Series (Reprint ed.). Salt Lake City, Utah: Peregrine Smith Books. ISBN 0-87905-007-1. LCCN 73077787

  3. Experts say Los Angeles rental prices will ‘inevitably’ spike ...

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    In 2024, the California Housing Partnership reported nearly half a million low-income households didn’t have access to an affordable home, adding Los Angeles renters need to earn $48.04 per hour ...

  4. Some price-gouging rules could be keeping high-end homes off ...

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    A law barring monthly rents of more than $10,000 for new listings is stopping high-end homes from going on the market, real estate agents and brokers say. Such homes could be in demand for wealthy ...

  5. How to Calculate Your Potential Real Estate Appreciation - AOL

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    Real estate appreciation refers to the gradual increase in the value of an owned property over time. This increase in value can occur due to various reasons, such as shifts in the real estate ...

  6. 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    San Diego and Los Angeles had maintained consistently high appreciation rates since late 1990s, whereas the Las Vegas and Phoenix bubbles did not develop until 2003 and 2004 respectively. It was in the East Coast, the more populated part of the country where the economic real estate turmoil was the worst.

  7. Case–Shiller index - Wikipedia

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    The home-owners' estimates reflect an appreciation of 2% per year in real terms, which is significantly more than the 0.7% actual increase over the same interval as reflected in Case-Shiller index. Shiller also offers some explanations as to why a continuous uptrend is not observed in real home prices:

  8. Housing tracker: A slowdown in the Southern California ... - AOL

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    In November, the median rent for vacant units of all sizes across Los Angeles County was $2,057, down 1.2% from a year earlier but 7.2% more than in November 2019, according to data from Apartment ...

  9. Wilshire Grand Center - Wikipedia

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    5.4 Real estate. 5.5 ... Los Angeles, California: ... In 1968 Hilton completed a $2.5 million renovation of the hotel and renamed it the Los Angeles Hilton, ...