
Owning a home may not be in the cards for many millennials
Fewer are buying, and what they’re looking for is different from previous generations (goodbye, living room). They’re moving less, too.
Fewer are buying, and what they’re looking for is different from previous generations (goodbye, living room). They’re moving less, too.
Renters living near the university’s campuses have a lifeline when they need help.
More than 9,000 students can now live in USC housing.
The community resource serves as translator, legal adviser and advocate at no charge for people with housing issues.
A USC Rossier graduate student builds a community through her housing nonprofit.
USC Price’s Annette Kim talks about the importance of inclusion amid mounting anti-immigrant sentiments.
Public officials from the League of California Cities Latino Caucus take part in an executive education forum.
USC Price faculty members weigh in on the changing demands in L.A. County.
The districts are a key factor for families with children, USC sociologist finds.
Raphael Bostic addresses issues that graduates contend with at a national level.
The USC Lusk Center for Real Estate director has dedicated his career to housing policy.
Key design decisions are shaping the $650 million project, which will be home to 2,700 undergraduates come fall 2017.
Tyler Monroe preserves the building’s historic facade, turning the existing sanctuary into a community room.
Visiting Capitol Hill, James Ferris offers his latest research on place-based initiatives.
The donation means three of the $650 million project’s nine residential colleges are endowed.
Massive residential-retail development is coming to life at the former University Village site.
USC Price professor Annette Kim studies Beijing’s underground housing market. For many migrants, there’s nowhere else to live.
Buyers and sellers of different generations should try to build a better economy, he tells leaders at D.C. summit.
First lady calls on nation to welcome returning veterans into the workforce and avoid ‘the same mistakes for this generation as we made in the past.’
He sees more nursing homes and hospitals as an impractical solution to helping the elderly.
Researchers learn what real estate agents have long known: location matters.
The interdisciplinary project to build a net-zero, affordable and innovative home is taking shape on the South Lawn behind Watt Hall.