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  • Real Estate Hiring Hits a Wall in Southern California

    Real Estate Hiring Hits a Wall in Southern California

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    Hiring for real estate jobs in Southern California has stalled at the start of the spring sales season.

    Property-linked employment in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties was 773,600 in April — up 200 for the month, the Orange County Register reported, citing state employment figures.

    That’s 97 percent below the April average between 2015 and 2019, before the pandemic, when 7,540 jobs were added.

    Blam rising mortgage rates, which have slowed new construction and the pace of real estate deals, according to the Register.

    Over the past 12 months, local real estate work shrank locally by 1,700 positions – a 0.2 percent drop.

    The average 12-month hiring pace added 13,500 new jobs a year since 2010, the end of the Great Recession.

    The local property-related job count is 28,200 jobs below the post 2009-employment peak set in July 2022, when interest rates began rising. Many people who work in the industry  are self-employed and not tracked by traditional government bean counters.

    The real estate sector hiring slowdown counters job growth across Southern California, where employment in all other industries was 7.19 million workers – up 22,800 jobs in a month. Over 12 months, non-real estate jobs have grown by 76,300 positions, a 1.1 percent gain.

    Across the four counties, the real estate share of local employment was 9.7 percent in April. Since 2010, that figure has averaged 10.6 percent of all new jobs, according to the Register.

    For the month of April, local work in specialist trade construction fell 1,600 jobs to 248,100; work in building, civil engineering and construction fell 400 jobs to 120,400; work in lending rose 200 jobs to 159,600; real estate services rose 300 jobs to 76,600; employment in building supplies rose 600 to 51,400 jobs; and work in building services rose 1,100 jobs to 107,500.

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    At the same time, jobs in real estate rose 1,000 for the month to 379,900 in Los Angeles County, compared to an average growth of 2,300 hires. Sector jobs are 18,400 below a post-Great Recession high in November 2019, according to the Register. 

    Real estate jobs fell by 600 jobs to 212,900 in Orange County, compared to an average 1,900 hires. Jobs are 17,500 below the August 2018 peak

    In the Inland Empire, real estate jobs were down 200 for the month to 180,900 jobs, compared to an average 3,000 hires. Jobs are 5,300 below the October 2023 high.

    — Dana Bartholomew

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  • Job Growth in SoCal Real Estate Jumps to Seven-Year High

    Job Growth in SoCal Real Estate Jumps to Seven-Year High

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    Real estate jobs have rebounded across Southern California with the hottest hiring spree in seven years, despite sluggish home sales in the wake of higher interest rates.

    Property-related work across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties rose 3.1 percent to 803,800 jobs in December compared to a year prior, the Orange County Register reported, citing state employment figures.

    The 12-month gain of 24,300 jobs marks the biggest increase since 2017. Since the Great Recession, the average uptick is 16,600 new local jobs a year.

    The jump in real estate jobs last year was attributed to a construction boom, including massive infrastructure projects, according to the Register. Many people who work in real estate are self-employed and aren’t included in traditional government job statistics.

    Hiring across all sectors in the region rose 2 percent to 7.4 million workers, up 141,200 over 12 months ending in December. 

    Real estate’s share of local employment was 9.8 percent last month, but equaled 14.7 percent of all Southern California hires last year.

    The building trades and commercial real estate added workers, while real estate services, lending and building supplies had a slight downturn in jobs.

    Across the region, work for trade construction specialists rose 5.6 percent to 264,900 jobs; building services rose 5.9 percent to 115,200 jobs; and building, civil and construction rose 4.2 percent to 124,200 jobs.

    Work in real estate services fell 0.1 percent to 143,700; lending fell 0.4 percent to 102,700 jobs; and building supplies fell 1.1 percent to 53,100 jobs.

    Los Angeles County had the most real estate jobs last month with 379,100 workers, a one-year gain of 2.9 percent, followed by Orange County at 232,900 workers, a gain of 2.1 percent.

    But Riverside County had the largest increase, with a one-year gain of 4.9 percent to 191,800 real estate jobs.

    The overall boom in property-related jobs follows a downturn last spring, when slow home sales across Southern California led to the loss of 4,600 real estate jobs in March, and a 1.2 percent loss in jobs over the previous 12 months.

    — Dana Bartholomew

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