Asians Outnumber Other Foreign Groups Moving to the Inland Empire

It is becoming more common for foreigners to move to Southern California, one in five to be exact, are moving to the area from another state or country. These findings come from the new U.S. Census Bureau data, which followed major metro areas for a 4-year period from 2010 to 2014. One of the regions being studied was a metropolitan area which Read More

Vacant Land Continues to Disappear in the U.S. to Development

Which area has the most vacant land vanishing to development in the United States? Would you guess A.) Los Angeles, CA  B.) New York City  C.) San Diego, CA  or D.) Orange County, CA? If your answer was A, B, C, or D, you would be wrong. The answer is the Inland Empire, which consists of San Bernardino County and Riverside County in Southern Read More

Approved Senior Housing in Hesperia

Housing for seniors will continue to move forward. The City Council in Hesperia has approved an ordinance that will allow the construction of a senior housing complex directly across from Sultana High School. In early October, the Council met and approved the two-story, 23-unit senior apartment complex, with the request that a sidewalk be Read More

SoCal Boasts Largest Internal Migration Flow

The nation’s largest internal migration flow is happening right here in Southern California. The United State Census Bureau tracks and reports migration data throughout the country, indicating which places are becoming more desirable to live and which are losing their populations. Their more recent report revealed a surprising truth: one of the Read More

Tracking Change In Land Prices

A Look At The Changing Price Of Land Just forty years ago, you could buy land in California for $15,000, on average. Today, that amount of money will hardly put a down payment on a small condo in many parts of the state! Clearly, then, land costs are on the rise along the west coast. The residential land value of a lot is calculated by Read More

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