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Large apartment complexes account for 28 percent of California rental market

Around 36% of California renters reside in mid-sized complexes, below the national average. Large apartment complexes house 25% of renters, but most live in small buildings. California leads in the number of households in large rental complexes, while Massachusetts leads in mid-sized rentals. Many Californian renters live in single-family homes, and 2% live in mobile homes, RVs, or boats. Continue to full article

What is the Best Month to Sell a House in Southern California?

The best time to sell a house in Southern California depends on various factors such as location, market conditions, and weather. Generally, the real estate market is slower in winter and picks up in spring. In warmer areas like San Diego and Los Angeles, winter may be a good time to sell due to less competition. In colder areas like Sacramento and Fresno, spring may be better. It's recommended to… Read More »What is the Best Month to Sell a House in Southern California?

Southern California has 24 of nation’s priciest places to rent

Southern California has some of the most expensive ZIP codes for renters and homeowners. The average rent for a two-bedroom unit is $5,581, requiring a salary of $201,000. The costliest ZIP code is Montecito's 93108, with a rent of $10,000 for a two-bedroom unit. The high prices are leading to concerns about a potential California exodus. Continue to full article

22 Cheapest Places to Live in Southern California (2024)

Southern California offers affordable places to live, such as El Centro, Adelanto, and Victorville. These areas provide stunning landscapes, outdoor activities, and access to cultural events. Other affordable options include Hemet, Oxnard, and Lancaster, each with their own unique attractions. From wine country in Redlands to the beach town of Oceanside, there are affordable pockets throughout Southern California waiting to be explored. Continue to full article

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