As Los Angeles looks ahead to rebuilding after devastating wildfires, real estate agents wrote a letter to city and state ...
Jason Oppenheim, Josh Flagg, Josh Altman, and Mauricio Umanksy share how they've seen the Los Angeles fires affect the real ...
Given the huge run-up in housing values since the Covid-19 pandemic, the potential for losses in home value is even greater ...
The order targets opportunistic real estate speculators who make unsolicited cash offers well below market value in attempts ...
At least 16 people are dead and more than 10,000 structures have been damaged by catastrophic wildfires devastating southern ...
As the Los Angeles wildfires continue to cause widespread devastation, many celebrity real estate agents are trying to find ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is taking aim at 'predatory' land brokers looking for a quick buck at the expense of ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) sparred over a California executive order barring predatory real ...
Back in 2019, a California state climate task force issued a stark warning: endless development in the state’s high-risk ...
Jay Gilberg bought a five-bedroom, 4,800-square-foot (446-sq-meter) home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades ...
Awareness of doom in Los Angeles, and yet a need to push disaster away, has created a kind of collective psychosis.
In a market with few homes available, real estate agents are searching for the ones no one knows about. By Ronda Kaysen Ronda Kaysen interviewed 15 Los Angeles real estate agents for this article.