California's housing crisis deepens as chronic shortages push home prices beyond reach of workers, making it one of America's ...
California's housing crisis is being driven by political hesitation, outdated zoning choices, and a regulatory and fiscal ...
Sky-rocketing housing costs are forcing residents to flee California faster than other state in the US. An eye-popping ...
The ballot measure do-over was intended to ward off a statewide anti-tax crusade.
California has become a test lab for housing reform. The state stands as an ongoing experiment-in-process for how far ...
Southern California home prices dropped to $854,993 in November, marking the seventh time in eight months that values have fallen.
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For years, the state has been nudging its cities to build housing to address a severe shortage. Maybe what they needed was a shove. Supported by For years, the state has been nudging its cities to ...