Primary perspective on the politics of real estate in California
It’s primary election day. California voters are heading to the polls and dropping off their ballots for what feel like uncertain and unusually consequential races for Los Angeles mayor, California governor and more. The Golden State real estate world has picked its preferred candidates, and the June 2 vote will tell if they’ve won outright by taking more than 50 percent of vote or made it through as one of the top two finishers bound for a runoff in November’s general election. The Real Deal is tracking five races that have compelling interests among real estate pros: the battles for […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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