About the Land Leasing in California Market Research Report
What’s Included in the Land Leasing in California Market Research Report
Definition of the Land Leasing in California?
Operators in this industry act as lessors of real estate that does not include permanent buildings; such real estate includes manufactured home, including mobile home, sites, vacant lots and grazing land. Manufactured and mobile home sites are residential developments for the placement of detached, single-family manufactured homes that are produced off-site. These are then installed within the community on a residential site that is leased by the homeowner.
What’s included in the Land Leasing in California?
The Land Leasing in California includes manufactured homes and resort communities, nonresidential sites and private property. Related terms covered in the Land Leasing in California industry report includes motor vehicles equipped with living spaces and amenities usually found in houses, including kitchens, bathrooms, a living room and beds, a cabinet department established in the executive branch of the us government to develop and execute policies on housing, a type of housing unit that is primarily assembled in a factory and then transported to the site of residence, a unit similar to a manufactured home that is built in a factory and then transported to the living site. while it typically stays in one location, it retains the ability to be moved and another name for traditional nonmanufactured houses.
Industry Performance of the Land Leasing industry in California
Benchmark the Land Leasing in California industry performance with all CA county and national performance.
Land Leasing in California
#1 in Highest Revenue 22.6% of state's GDPRevenue (2025)
Annual Growth (2020-25)
Annual Growth (2025-30)
Land Leasing in the US
Revenue (2025)
Annual Growth (2020-25)
Annual Growth (2025-30)
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Key Drivers of the Land Leasing industry in California
See how key industry drivers, such as population, private investment in residential construction, per capita disposable income, number of adults aged 50 and older, house price index and access to credit are impacting Land Leasing in California
California Economic Indicators
Population
Private Investment in Residential Construction
Per Capita Disposable Income
View more economic information in CA State Economic profile
US Key External Drivers
Number of adults aged 50 and older
House price index
Access to credit
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County Data of the Land Leasing industry in California
Access proprietary data on county in the Land Leasing in California, such as Los Angeles County, Santa Clara County and Orange County. Data includes figures on revenue, establishments, employees and wages by counties.
Key Statistics of the Land Leasing industry in California
Download 18 years of historical data and 5 years of projected performance.


