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  2. Why are some of Southern California's most expensive ... - AOL

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    There are still plenty of vacant lots left in Southern California. According to Redfin, there are 3,497 residential pieces of land currently on the market in L.A. County, and their values vary ...

  3. California housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    Issi Romem, an economist at the Terner Center for Housing Innovation at the University of California, Berkeley said: "...as long as abundant new housing was built to accommodate those drawn to California, housing price growth was limited and the state's allure was channeled into population growth: From 1940 to 1970 California's population grew 242 percent faster than the national pace, while ...

  4. California Valley, California - Wikipedia

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    California Valley is believed to have been visited by Native Americans passing through to the sacred site at Painted Rock, but no permanent Indian settlement existed due to a lack of easily accessible water. California Valley was a Spanish land grant, the El Chicote Ranch, that was used for seasonal cattle raising.

  5. Oak Park, California - Wikipedia

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    All available land within Oak Park has now been developed, with the remaining vacant land owned by the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District. [ 16 ] The community was initially served by the Simi Valley Unified School District , with the nearest post-elementary schools being Sinaloa Junior High (about 20 miles (32 km) away) and Royal High ...

  6. There may not be a lot of homes for sale these days, but there is a lot of housing space sitting empty. Reuters 2 months ago US single-family housing starts surge; permits up slightly

  7. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    These California land grants were made by Spanish (1784–1821) and Mexican (1822–1846) authorities of Las Californias and Alta California to private individuals before California became part of the United States of America. [1] Under Spain, no private land ownership was allowed, so the grants were more akin to free leases.