Cities Are Still The Places To Be: What's Working in California
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What's driving the uneven recovery at the core of California cities, and how is that impacting housing and investment?
Sean Burton (Cityview) joins Richard K. Green (USC Lusk Center for Real Estate) discussing the forces and fundamentals reshaping urban markets. The conversation moves from post-pandemic population shifts and the surge in AI-driven demand to the regulatory dynamics influencing Southern California development.
Highlights include:
- Why San Francisco may be turning a corner and whether an AI boom can sustain it.
- How concerns about regulatory risk have chilled investor sentiment in the City of Los Angeles.
- Where supply–demand imbalances are creating long-term opportunities.
- What San Diego got right to accelerate permitting and development.
- The latest progress in rebuilding after the LA County wildfires.
More: https://lusk.usc.edu/perspectives
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