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USC Lusk Center Casden Forecast Sees Southern California Apartment Rents Bolstered by the Housing Downturn

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USC Lusk Center Casden Forecast Sees Southern California Apartment Rents Bolstered by the Housing Downturn

• West LA and Hollywood rental markets keep their cachet
• Orange County mortgage industry woes cause short-term adjustments
• Inland Empire’s affordable rents attract workers region wide

LOS ANGELES (Business Wire) – The Sout

USC Lusk Center Sees Opportunity in Current Down Cycle

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9-26-2007

USC Lusk Center for Real Estate Says Current Down Cycle Holds Hope for Real Estate Development Graduate Students

-Past down cycles spawned successful real estate firms
-Analytical and finance skills in greater demand

LOS ANGELES - While conventional wisdom might question the job prospects for graduate students entering the real estate field next spring, opportunities abound for those with the creative thinking and skillful analysis needed to make a deal work in a challenging market, according to Stan Ross, chairman of the board of the University of Southern California Lusk

USC Lusk Center's Stan Ross Says Real Estate Industry Should Prepare For Tougher 2008

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LOS ANGELES -- The residential real estate industry could drag the commercial property sector into a downturn in 2008, and real estate investors, developers and service companies need to start preparing now for what could be a tougher business environment.

"No one knows what will happen to the economy, the credit markets, or oil prices next year," said Stan Ross, chair of the USC Lusk Center for Real Estate. "But real estate companies shouldn't wait to see if a storm will hit, or how intense it will be," he added.

New USC Lusk Center for Real Estate Expert Available for Media Interviews

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LOS ANGELES – Tracey Seslen, Ph.D., faculty member of the University of Southern California Lusk Center for Real Estate, is available as an expert source on both residential and commercial real estate topics.

Dr. Seslen is an assistant clinical professor in the Marshall School of Business and teaches real estate finance to undergraduate and graduate students. Her research has focused on housing cycles, risk and return in home pricing, household mobility and commercial mortgages.

USC Lusk Center for Real Estate Names Economist Richard Green as Director

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  • Renowned scholar has directed nationally recognized real estate programs at leading universities

LOS ANGELES -- The University of Southern California Lusk Center for Real Estate has named noted real estate economist Richard K. Green, Ph.D. as director and Lusk Chair in Real Estate. Green has been director of the Center for Real Estate and Urban Studies at George Washington University in Washington D.C. since 2004.

USC Lusk Center Casden Forecast Sees Modest Apartment Rent Increases in Southern California This Year

Submitted by lusk-admin on Tue, 07/10/2012 - 16:56
  • LA rents to rise only 2.5 to 3 percent, higher in desirable West LA and Hollywood
  • After several years of big rent hikes, OC market cools down
  • More affordable Inland Empire rents vary widely across the region

LOS ANGELES (Business Wire) - Apartment rents across Southern California will rise slowly this year, with average increases of 2.5 to 3 percent, while occupancy rates remain at 96-97 percent, according to the Casden Real Estate Economics Forecast released today by the University of Southern California Lusk Center for Real Esta

USC Lusk Center's Stan Ross Named Distinguished Fellow in School of Policy, Planning, and Development

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Richard K. GreenLOS ANGELES - Stan Ross, chair of the University of Southern California (USC) Lusk Center for Real Estate, has been appointed the first distinguished fellow in the USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development (SPPD).

"Stan is being recognized for his substantial national and international reputation in an area central to the mission of SPPD.