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  2. 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.

  3. Realtor.com - Wikipedia

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    Realtor.com is a real estate listings website operated by the News Corp subsidiary Move, Inc. and based in Santa Clara, California.It is the second most visited real estate listings website in the United States as of 2021, with over 100 million monthly active users.

  4. Oxnard, California - Wikipedia

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    Oxnard (/ ˈ ɒ k s n ɑːr d / ⓘ) is a city in Ventura County in the U.S. state of California, United States. On California's Central Coast, it is the most populous city in Ventura County and the 22nd-most-populous city in California. Incorporated in 1903, Oxnard lies approximately 60 miles (97 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

  5. Hot Real Estate Markets: Why People Are Buying Homes in This ...

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    A search for California median sales price by city, average days on the market, number of homes sold and other data — provided by Redfin — found that Oakland topped the list as the hottest ...

  6. Martin V. Smith - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] When Bud Smith began his retirement in the mid-1990s, his company, Martin V. Smith and Associates was the biggest developer and landlord in Oxnard with some 4500 tenants and over 200 properties from Calabasas to Santa Maria. [4] Smith was a philanthropist who donated millions of dollars to various causes and organizations.

  7. Ventura County, California - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo formally transferred California to the United States in 1848. [38] By 1849, a constitution had been adopted for the California territory. The new Legislature met and divided the pending state into 27 counties. At the time, the area that would become Ventura County was the southern part of Santa Barbara County. [39]