Are Inland Empire Residents Locked Out of the Housing Market?
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By Kelsi Maree Borland
Things are bad on the home front for California and the Inland area. New single-family home construction is far below demand, and while new-home prices in Riverside and San Bernardino counties are lower than other Southern California areas, costs are still difficult for many Inland residents to meet.
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