Southern California’s real estate hiring runs 55% above average
Southern California’s real estate bosses seemingly ignored pricey mortgage rates in June, hiring at a pace that was 55% faster than the seasonal norm.
My trusty spreadsheet found property-linked employment in
Still, hiring is cooling, as expected, while the
Also consider that June’s job count is 13,600 jobs below the post 2009-employment peak set in
We’ll note that many people who work in the real estate world are self-employed and are not tracked by traditional government job counts.
Outside of real estate, hiring remains brisk in
Don’t overlook real estate’s job-market clout. It’s share of five-county employment was 9.6% in
By the slice
Here’s how key real estate-related employment niches in
Trade construction specialists: 314,800 employed by contractors – up 2,500 for the month and up 800 over 12 months, or a 0.3% gain. The average June in 2015-19 had 3,140 hires. It’s 4,900 below post-Great Recession high (October 2023).
Project construction: A record 153,900 workers building everything from homes to highways – a post-Great-Recession high – up 1,900 for the month and up 2,600 over 12 months, or a 1.7% gain. Average June had 1,140 hires.
Lending: 103,900 folks in various slices of credit work – up 300 for the month and down 3,600 over 12 months, or a 3.3% drop. Average June had a 320 job loss. It’s 41,000 below post-Great Recession high (December 2012).
Real estate services: 142,300 people handling transactions – off 200 for the month and up 500 over 12 months, or a 0.4% gain. Average June had 120 hires. It’s 4,900 below post-Great Recession high (December 2022).
Building supplies: 63,700 sellers of equipment and materials – up 900 for the month and up 1,300 over 12 months, or a 2.1% gain. Average June had a 220 job loss. It’s 3,900 below post-Great Recession high (June 2021).
Building services: A record 138,900 jobs in commercial property operations – another post-Great-Recession high – up 1,100 for the month and up 5,800 over 12 months, or a 4.4% gain. Average June had 340 hires.
Geographically speaking
Here is real estate employment’s breakdown, by metro area …
Inland Empire: 183,800 real estate jobs – up 1,800 for the month and up 1,400 over 12 months, or a 0.8% one-year gain. The average June had 1,300 hires. Jobs are 2,300 below post-Great Recession high (
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