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Rethinking Housing Supply: Manufactured, Modular, Converted, and Rebuilt

This CCRE conversation will explore how factory-built housing, adaptive reuse, and other emerging approaches could help expand California’s housing supply amid persistent cost, labor, financing, and approval challenges.

TIME & LOCATION

Jun 11, 2026, 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM

Virtual

ABOUT THE EVENT

As California searches for practical ways to expand housing supply, the conversation is moving beyond traditional development models. Factory-built and manufactured housing, 3D printing, commercial-to-residential conversion, and townhomes and condominiums, are all drawing increased attention. At the same time, major barriers remain — including construction costs, labor availability, supply chain pressures, local approvals, financing gaps, and insurance-related risk.

 

Join the Center for California Real Estate (CCRE) on Thursday, June 11, from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. for a virtual conversation on which housing innovations are gaining real traction and what it will take to turn new models into meaningful production. This panel will explore what is happening now in California, what lessons are emerging, and where policymakers, practitioners, and builders may be able to unlock new supply in the years ahead.

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