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Southern California Housing Trends: Inland Empire Dominates Proposed Units
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Nearly 55% of the housing units proposed in Southern California are located in the Inland Empire. As developers respond to market demands, coastal counties are increasingly transitioning to attached submarkets. This shift highlights a growing trend toward higher-density living options in coastal areas, while the Inland Empire continues to attract a significant portion of new developments. Understanding these market dynamics can provide valuable insights for investors, homebuyers, and urban planners in the region.
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Southern California Housing Trends: Inland Empire Dominates Proposed Units
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Nearly 55% of Southern California Proposed Units are in the Inland Empire,Coastal Counties Are Transitioning into Attached Submarkets
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