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 ...
Housing nonprofits Yes in My Back Yard and Californians for Homeownership sued the city of Los Angeles on Thursday, alleging ...
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. Local, state, and federal decisions ...
A pair of housing advocacy groups filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing Los Angeles city leaders of not doing enough to zone for ...
The nonprofit, funded by construction unions, has challenged several high-profile projects in Los Angeles and Long Beach, but ...
Finding cheap housing in California can be challenging. What if you want to buy a luxury home? You’d need to earn more than $300,000 a year in order to afford a high-end home in California ...
California should apply the same urgency of its response to wildfires to creating a resilient and affordable housing market.
Nearly three-fourths of responding real estate developers plan to start new multifamily projects in California within the ...
The year ahead promises both opportunities and challenges for real estate investors, landlords and property managers.
Now, local and state officials will reveal just how far they’ll go to ensure the recovery preserves housing for Angelenos who aren’t rich. Their response could set a precedent as California ...