While many states have regulations on growth, California is a leader, Dean Hughes says.
"For individual households, it provides an economic freedom that we never had before," said Dean Hughes.
Dean Hughes said the state was expected to gain 46,000 jobs in 1996, against the 33,000 it added last year.
Job losses have cut across all industries, Dean Hughes added.
"Interest rates are where we want them; 7 percent is a precondition for a strong housing market," Dean Hughes said.
Many are baby boomers with children who will be a marketing focus this year, added Dean Hughes.
The path from purchasing an old house to a more active involvement in local history is one frequently taken, according to Dean Hughes.
"It was like being at a university with full funding," Dean Hughes said.
Dean Hughes (1943) is an author of historical novels and children's books.
Dean Hughes is married and has three children and nine grandchildren.