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October 28, 2024
Center for California Real Estate recaps top housing issues, insights of 2024
LOS ANGELES (Oct. 28, 2024) – The Center for California Real Estate (CCRE) has just released its list of top issues and insights in housing this year, reflecting the past 10 months of conversations among the state’s leading government, academia, nonprofit and business leaders working together to tackle California’s multi-faceted housing challenges.
The list comes just ahead of the Center’s flagship event, the CCRE Housing Summit: Charting California’s Future, on Wednesday, Oct. 30 in Los Angeles. Arguably the most important statewide housing event of the year, the Summit features industry, academic, civic and private sector experts convening to analyze the current political environment for implementing housing policy changes, examine the state of homeownership for Californians, and explore broad strategies for enhancing housing supply.
“This is a critical time in housing with many different issues converging that impact our ability to deliver what Californians need,” said Melanie Barker, 2024 president of the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. “The Center for California Real Estate was created for exactly this purpose ― to bring together the best minds from across the state and country to have frank conversations about what’s happening on the ground, what’s impeding progress and what needs to be done to help solve the biggest challenges in housing and real estate.”
The year that began with a spotlight on interest rates and housing affordability quickly shifted focus to homeowners insurance as the leading issue impacting housing and homeownership, which dominated news cycles.
The need for immediate consumer participation and action drove this year’s housing news to a new level of awareness across the state, as homeowners, buyers and sellers sought to replace canceled insurance plans and capitalize on market changes.
The below issues and insights are summarized from a series of conversations across the state this year hosted by the Center for California Real Estate.
With insurance rates skyrocketing, large carriers leaving the state and major legislative changes underway, homeowners insurance was far and away the biggest issue in the housing sector this year.
For detailed information and reports about each of the events hosted this year by the Center for California Real Estate, please visit http://ccre.us.
About the Center for California Real Estate
The Center for California Real Estate (CCRE), an institute of the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.), advances knowledge and research by collaborating with varied partners, spurs innovative thinking about key issues facing California and the real estate industry, and extends C.A.R.’s influence via intellectual engagement with different audiences, diverse stakeholders and new external partners.
CCRE serves as a nexus for multi-disciplinary thinking aimed at solving some of the state’s most challenging issues. Bringing together key experts from a variety of fields — from academics and policymakers to industry leaders — CCRE produces new knowledge and serves as a key resource about housing issues for all C.A.R. members, external entities, the media and the public.
About the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®
Leading the way…® in California real estate for nearly 120 years, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (www.car.org) is one of the largest state trade organizations in the United States with 200,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles.
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