Housing nonprofits Yes in My Back Yard and Californians for Homeownership sued the city of Los Angeles on Thursday, alleging ...
For a century, progressives have been making it harder to build new homes in prosperous areas. Workers, immigrants and the ...
The sale of a luxury condominium in Los Angeles has resulted in a substantial financial loss for the seller, underscoring ...
A $1 billion assessment announced Tuesday for California’s FAIR Plan, the state-run insurer of last resort, is expected to ...
Mobile home residents don't know when or if they will be able to rebuild their homes as questions swirl about insurance, ...
The nonprofit, funded by construction unions, has challenged several high-profile projects in Los Angeles and Long Beach, but ...
As California's housing affordability remains at a near an all-time low amid rising mortgage rates, San Mateo and Santa Clara ...
New housing laws in some states, including California, are making it easier to build denser, more affordable, and ...
In a survey of the country’s most overvalued housing markets, US News & World Report found a number of major cities where ...
Policy mistakes not technology are driving current housing affordability problems that harm families and make it harder for ...
California should apply the same urgency of its response to wildfires to creating a resilient and affordable housing market.
The year ahead promises both opportunities and challenges for real estate investors, landlords and property managers.