
Industries Capital is building a portfolio of strategic property acquisitions in the Southern California area. Focusing on multi-family and residential real estate the company aims to leverage the region’s dynamic market potential and drive long-term growth. These acquisitions align with Industries Capital’s commitment to enhancing value through thoughtful investment and management in high-demand real estate markets.
At Industries Capital, we focus on real estate investments in Southern California—specifically San Diego County and the surrounding areas—because this region offers some of the strongest fundamentals in the country. According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2025 Q1) and Kidder Mathews group, San Diego multifamily vacancy has remained one of the lowest among large U.S. metros, despite national softening. With a stable and growing rental demand driven by military personnel, healthcare workers, and young professionals, San Diego provides a consistent tenant base that supports reliable cash flow. Tight housing supply, strict zoning regulations, and limited buildable land drive long-term property appreciation, making it one of the most resilient real estate markets even during downturns.
Southern California is often overlooked by new investors due to higher entry prices, but for those who understand how to operate here, it offers strong rental income, appreciation potential, and excellent long-term exit strategies. By focusing on markets like Oceanside, Vista, and Escondido, we create opportunities for our partners to earn passive income while building generational wealth through stable, income-producing real estate.
2024 Vacancy & Rental rate survey - Southern California Rental Housing Association. (2024, July). https://www.socalrha.org/news/2024-vacancy-and-rental-rate-survey?utm_source=
Paulsen, E., Baragona, G., & Kidder Mathews Research Group. (2025). 1Q 2025 San Diego Multifamily Market Report [Report]. https://kidder.com/wp-content/uploads/market_report/multifamily-market-research-san-diego-2025-1q.pdf
US Census Bureau. (2025, April 28). Housing vacancies and homeownership - press release. https://www.census.gov/housing/hvs/current/index.html