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4|7|10 Wall Street Journal: Housing Won't Heal Until the Renters Come Back
4|7|10 Wall Street Journal: Gauging Housing
4|7|10 San Diego Union Tribune: County may lead rental market rebound; Area's prospects are called best in Southern California
4|7|10 North County Times: Real Estate: Rents forecast to rise in SD County, fall in Riverside
4|7|10 Investors Business Daily: USC Lusk Center Casden Forecast Shows 2010 Apartment Rents Declining in LA and Orange Counties, Rising in San Diego and Staying Flat in the Inland Empire
4|7|10 Orange County Register: USC sees O.C. rents falling 4% more
4|7|10 OC Metro: O.C. apartment rents may fall 2.5 percent
4|7|10 USC Lusk Center Casden Forecast Shows 2010 Apartment Rents Declining in LA and Orange Counties, Rising in San Diego and Staying Flat in the Inland Empire
4|7|10 USC Lusk Center Casden Forecast Shows 2010 Apartment Rents Declining in LA and Orange Counties, Rising in San Diego and Staying Flat in the Inland Empire
4|7|10 EuroInvestor.co.uk: USC Lusk Center Casden Forecast Shows 2010 Apartment Rents Declining in LA and Orange Counties, Rising in SD and Staying
4|7|10 City News Service: Inland Empire residents who rent their properties shouldn't feel any increasing pressure on their pocketbooks anytime soon
4|7|10 Del Mar Times: Report indicates rental rates in county to see slight increase
4|7|10 Los Angeles Times: Southern California apartment rents are expected to keep falling
4|7|10 San Diego News Network: Apartment rents expected to rise in San Diego
4|7|10 Multi-Housing News online: Apartment Market Shows Signs of Recovery; Rents Increase for First Time in 5 Quarters
4|7|10 Daily Breeze: Southern California apartment rents expected to drop this year
4|7|10 San Gabriel Valley Tribune: Apartment vacancies, rents likely to drop
4|7|10 San Diego 6 the CW (XETV) online: Improving Economy Forecast to Raise San Diego Rent
4|7|10 Los Angeles Daily News: Rents expected to decrease
4|7|10 Targeted News Service: MBA: An Estimated 1.2 Million Households Were Lost During Recession