They lost their home insurance policies. Then came the fires
Before the devastating fires burned across Los Angeles, many homeowners learned they were losing their insurance policies. Some faced big increases in premiums that they couldn’t afford….
Before the devastating fires burned across Los Angeles, many homeowners learned they were losing their insurance policies. Some faced big increases in premiums that they couldn’t afford….
With thousands of people displaced from their homes, the real estate markets around Pacific Palisades and Altadena are raging, with rentals and homes attracting multiple offers….
L.A. County fires trigger price gouging protections for renters and others. Some organizations are providing free temporary housing. …
The president-elect’s housing policy is hard to predict, but California could be disproportionately affected by his proposal to open up federal land to development….
Owners of the San Pedro Fish Market and Restaurant, a top-grossing restaurant that once sprawled across a wooden pier in the Port of Los Angeles, have signed a 49-year lease to rebuild at their historic waterfront…
For a year and a half, the activist group No Canyon Hills has protested a 300-acre development coming to the Verdugo Mountains. Now the developer is suing….
Explore the latest prices for homes and rentals in and around Los Angeles….
One Alhambra family tried an extreme fix: finding a home in Ontario and commuting three hours to keep their jobs and maintain school ties….
The creator of Netflix’s dark comedy uses L.A.’s competitive housing market as a backdrop to a murder mystery that is a thoughtful examination of grief. …
The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday asked the city attorney to draft an ordinance to boost housing development in existing multifamily areas and along main streets, while leaving single-family communities largely untouched. …