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1|20|05 Developers urged to consider new approaches to real estate
1|19|05 Calif home prices up in December, more conservative 2005 seen
1|19|05 USC Lusk Center Says Developers and Investors in 2005 Will Go Outside Traditional Real Estate Markets
1|19|05 USC Lusk Center Says Developers and Investors in 2005 Will Go Outside Traditional Real Estate Markets
1|18|05 Market heading up or down? It depends on whom you ask
1|6|05 Housing, office space in Irvine look to be in good shape for 2005.
1|5|05 USC Lusk Center Names Nicole McAllister Executive Director of Development and External Affairs
1|3|05 US real-estate market expected to grow in 2005
1|3|05 L.A. Tax-Ease
1|3|05 Real-Estate Market Defies Forecasts With a Steady Climb
1|3|05 Key Issues for AH: Transportation, Housing Costs
1|2|05 Major Condo Plan Filed for Century City
1|1|05 14 Cities Emerging As Immigration "Gateways"
1|1|05 Multifamily Executive Online [Corporate Ladder]
1|1|05 Homeownership rates lower for migrants moving to emerging gateway cities; University of South California, Survey
1|1|05 California office and industrial markets making a comeback; Commercial
12|30|04 Sales of Existing Homes Surge to a Record High
12|20|04 Global trade, land costs to keep fueling area industrial development, study says
12|19|04 'Emerging cities' have obstacles too
12|17|04 Low mortgage rates puzzling; Loans are hovering around 5.23% with a fee of 2 points, lower than a year ago, despite a growing economy and the Fed raising short-term rates.