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  2. Southern California real estate boom of the 1880s - Wikipedia

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    An illustrated history of Los Angeles County, California. 1889 – via HathiTrust. McWilliams, Carey (1973) [1946]. "Chapter VII. Years of the Boom". Southern California Country: An Island on the Land. American Folkways Series (Reprint ed.). Salt Lake City, Utah: Peregrine Smith Books. ISBN 0-87905-007-1. LCCN 73077787

  3. California housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    California in 2017 is home to an oversized share of the nation's homeless: 22%, for a state whose residents only make up 12% of the country's total population. [23]: 1 [102] The Sacramento Bee notes that large cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco both attribute their increases in homeless to the housing shortage.

  4. 1964 California Proposition 14 - Wikipedia

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    Other opponents of Proposition 14, including the AFL-CIO Los Angeles County Labor Federation, also demanded that the California Real Estate Association fire its Southern California publicity director who had written extensively for the White Citizens' Council magazine, and who stated during a campaign town hall meeting in Los Angeles: "The ...

  5. Timeline of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    His survey put the city into the real-estate business, creating its first real-estate boom and filling its treasury. [11] Street names were changed from Spanish to English. 1850 April 4: Los Angeles incorporated. [1] September 9: Los Angeles becomes part of the new U.S. state of California. [1] Population: 1,610 city; 3,530 county. [1]

  6. I’m a Real Estate Agent: 7 Reasons Why 2025 Is the Year To ...

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    Southern California inland markets: Inland Empire cities such as Riverside and Rancho Cucamonga have become popular among buyers priced out of Los Angeles, offering a suburban lifestyle at a lower ...

  7. Watts riots - Wikipedia

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    In the 1910s, the city was already 80% covered by racially restrictive covenants in real estate. [13] By the 1940s, 95% of Los Angeles and southern California housing was off-limits to certain minorities.

  8. Inside the power struggle between California politicians and ...

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    Similarly, Los Angeles officials have slogged through years of negotiations around a sweeping lawsuit, backed by business interests and residents, that targeted the city’s failure to move people ...

  9. Southern California's weird and wild real estate market: The ...

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    Per usual, 2022 was a wild year for Southern California's luxury market with hushed deals, foreclosed mega-mansions and more. Here are the biggest sales. Per usual, 2022 was a wild year for ...