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Competition With Real Estate Companies In Southern California Is Heating Up; Is Northern California Next?

Competition With Real Estate Companies In Southern California Is Heating Up; Is Northern California Next?

Between mergers, acquisitions, buy outs and recruiting, real estate companies in the southern end of California are getting aggressive. Real estate companies are fighting for a market share which at the same time is diminishing since inventory refuses to tick up. This might be everyday news down in Los Angeles, but if you head up north companies might be drawing some worrying parallels. Today Joe looks at the fight for real estate down south and wonders if NorCal could end up the same way sooner than you’d think. Specific topics include:

  • What will it look like and how will it evolve?
  • Who the big players might be in the battle for NorCal
  • Who will be winners and who will be losers in our market?
  • How consolidation will affect Silicon Valley and consumers
  • Pricing pressures

 

 

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