The State of Calif. ratified Assembly Bill 3088 in Sept. which prohibited residential evictions until Jan. 31, 2021 for pandemic-stricken tenants. With the sudden turmoil caused by
Property Management Embodies ‘Essential Worker’ in Real Estate
Never before has the phrase “essential worker” been at the forefront of headlines and conversation alike. We are quick to classify doctors, nurses, and emergency responders as
Logistics Real Estate Ever Prominent As Online Shopping Surges
Stockbridge Capital, National Pension Service of Korea and an unidentified third investor purchased 23 properties in what is now the largest and highest priced transaction in the
CRE Market To Adopt ‘Hybrid Work’ For Office of the Future
As the pandemic continues to deny us signs of and ending, real estate firms will need to adopt ‘hybrid work’ models in order to operate with hygiene in mind. Even once the pandemic
California on the Cusp of Broader Lockdown Protocols
Governor Newson insisted that even drastic lockdown measures are on the table for California residents. Much like what we saw in the early stages of the pandemic, the proposed lock
New All-Time Record for Median Home Prices in California
The housing market in California reached $712,430 median home price in Sept. which culminated four consecutive months of record highs in the “golden state.’ The basis of this new
Rents Rise for Certain Apartment Units, But Not All.
It comes as a given that rents are generally higher for properties with more square footage. But what we have seen during this Pandemic showed us how rents across the board
Long Beach City Council Bans Landlords From Tenant Harassment
In what was a unanimous decision on Monday, Long Beach City Council voted to further protect tenants by prohibiting landlords from “harassing” non-rent paying tenants “In a special
Biden’s Economic Plan Could Change How We Inherit Real Estate
Joe Biden and President Trump continue to reel in headlines, but Biden’s proposed economic plan is reverberating through out the CRE world. The reason why is because it contains an
$142 Billion in the path of California Blaze
The Orange County Register reports an astronomical figure of $142 Billion in Southern California homes that are at “elevated risk” of enduring wildfire damage. The Silverado and