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The Inland Empire had 178,000 real estate jobs, off 2,000 for the month and off 3,000 over 12 months, a 1.7 percent one-year drop. Property jobs equal 10.7 percent of all I.E. workers last month.
Real estate work grew locally by 16,300 jobs over 12 months, a gain of 2.1 percent. The upswing represents a turnaround from last spring, when sluggish home sales across Southern California led to ...
1. Traditional Real Estate Agents. The role of the traditional real estate agent, as we know it, is facing disruption due to technological innovations and the rise of online platforms.
From Treasury yields to tech-fueled migration, key economic shifts are setting the stage for real estate’s future—and agents ...
The jobs-housing mismatch: ... Austin, Texas, has been one of the biggest beneficiaries, and real estate prices in that metropolitan area have been on a tear, rising 39% in the last year alone.