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MSN: Rent drops forecast for central, coastal portions of L.A. County

By Jeff Collins

If the past year is any indication, apartment rents will continue dropping in central and coastal portions of Los Angeles County through the next year, with rent hikes occurring everywhere else in the Southern California, a University of Southern California multifamily forecast said Monday.

For example, the Koreatown-Mid City portions of L.A. will see rent decline 1.2% over the next year, while west Riverside and San Bernardino counties will see rent hikes of 9-10%.

Los Angeles Daily News: Rent drops forecast for central, coastal portions of L.A. County

By Jeff Collins

If the past year is any indication, apartment rents will continue dropping in central and coastal portions of Los Angeles County through the next year, with rent hikes occurring everywhere else in the Southern California, a University of Southern California multifamily forecast said Monday.

For example, the Koreatown-Mid City portions of L.A. will see rent decline 1.2% over the next year, while west Riverside and San Bernardino counties will see rent hikes of 9-10%.

Orange County Register: Rent drops forecast for central, coastal portions of L.A. County

By Jeff Collins

If the past year is any indication, apartment rents will continue dropping in central and coastal portions of Los Angeles County through the next year, with rent hikes occurring everywhere else in the Southern California, a University of Southern California multifamily forecast said Monday.

For example, the Koreatown-Mid City portions of L.A. will see rent decline 1.2% over the next year, while west Riverside and San Bernardino counties will see rent hikes of 9-10%.

Press-Telegram: Rent drops forecast for central, coastal portions of L.A. County

By Jeff Collins

If the past year is any indication, apartment rents will continue dropping in central and coastal portions of Los Angeles County through the next year, with rent hikes occurring everywhere else in the Southern California, a University of Southern California multifamily forecast said Monday.

For example, the Koreatown-Mid City portions of L.A. will see rent decline 1.2% over the next year, while west Riverside and San Bernardino counties will see rent hikes of 9-10%.

Pasadena Star-News: Rent drops forecast for central, coastal portions of L.A. County

By Jeff Collins

If the past year is any indication, apartment rents will continue dropping in central and coastal portions of Los Angeles County through the next year, with rent hikes occurring everywhere else in the Southern California, a University of Southern California multifamily forecast said Monday.

For example, the Koreatown-Mid City portions of L.A. will see rent decline 1.2% over the next year, while west Riverside and San Bernardino counties will see rent hikes of 9-10%.

Spectrum News: California Outmigration Continues Despite Low Unemployment Rate

By Vicky Nguyen 

REDONDO BEACH, Calif. – America is widely known as the land of opportunity, but not all opportunities are created equal.

“Anytime you move, it’s always a challenge,” says 30-year-old Paul Thomas.

Thomas is CEO of his own company Vitality Agency and specializes in regenerative medicine consulting. Nine months ago, a job opportunity pushed him and his family to Southern California and now a new opportunity is pulling them to Nevada.