BY LAURA COLEMAN
CREJ Staff Writer
The Inland Empire has long been celebrated as a strong single-family housing market, but multifamily housing is quickly catching up.
Households finding themselves priced out of the American Dream in Los Angeles, San Diego and Orange counties have for the past decade been moving to the Inland Empire.
The influx of residents seeking affordable homes has shifted the area's demographics and enticed businesses ...
CREJ Staff Writer
The Inland Empire has long been celebrated as a strong single-family housing market, but multifamily housing is quickly catching up.
Households finding themselves priced out of the American Dream in Los Angeles, San Diego and Orange counties have for the past decade been moving to the Inland Empire.
The influx of residents seeking affordable homes has shifted the area's demographics and enticed businesses ...
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