USC Lusk Center Executive Forum - San Diego
The W San Diego Hotel - 421 West B Street, San Diego, California 92101
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The W San Diego Hotel - 421 West B Street, San Diego, California 92101
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Get the latest outlook for multifamily market trends for Los Angeles, Orange, Inland Empire and San Diego counties at the USC Casden Multifamily Forecast. Join industry experts, real estate developers, operators, investors, fund managers and lenders as they share insights into the multifamily market across Southern California.
The Ross Program will have a booth at the conference in San Diego. Please stop by our table to say hello and learn more about the program.
The Ross Program will have a booth at the conference. Please stop by our table to say hello and learn more about the program.
The Ross Program will have a booth at the conference. Please stop by our table to say hello and learn more about the program.
The Ross Program will have a booth at the conference. Please stop by our table to say hello and learn more about the program.
The Ross Program will have a booth at the conference. Please stop by our table to say hello and learn more about the program.
Richard Green will be the Keynote Speaker at the Minority Apartment Owners Association 25th Anniversary, Friday September 14, 2012
It's USC versus UCLA - but this clash won't be taking place on the football field. The NAIOP Real Estate Challenge features MBA and MRED students from both schools in a fierce competition of brains over brawn. Come support the USC team as they battle to bring home the Silver Shovel.
Join us as the USC Alumni Association features Prof. Richard Green
"Is the Housing Crisis Over?"
It's been more than three years since the housing bubble burst - have we moved beyond the crisis? Join Richard Green, director of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate, for an overview of the current housing market across the nation and in Nevada. Hear his expert take on whether or not this is a good time to buy real estate, if houses will ever regain their pre-recession value, and if housing should be seen as a commodity or a long-term investment.