
Disney Enters Real Estate With New California Community
Disney has launched its first residential community, Cotino, in California, with homes starting over $1 million and an exclusive, high-cost amenity club.
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Disney has launched its first residential community, Cotino, in California, with homes starting over $1 million and an exclusive, high-cost amenity club.

The FBI has searched a California real estate firm, Continuum Analytics, amid a criminal probe and civil lawsuits from two banks seeking to recover $160 million.

A comparison of the State Fair of Texas and the Orange County Fair reveals deep insights into the divergent business cultures, market scales, and investment appetites of their respective regions.

Federal prosecutors charged two real estate executives with defrauding California's Homekey program, alleging millions in homeless housing funds were misused.

San Francisco ranks as the second most competitive rental market in the US for 2025, driven by tech industry growth, office returns, and housing shortages, according to RentCafe.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed SB 79, a new law overriding local zoning to allow denser housing development near major public transit stations.

A 7,300-square-foot Mediterranean villa in El Dorado Hills is on the market for $3.45 million, featuring panoramic Folsom Lake views and a private vineyard.

Intero, a real estate brokerage in California and Nevada, announced that 224 of its agents and teams were recognized in the 2025 RealTrends Verified City Rankings.

The Coachella Valley real estate market showed significant price variations in September, with Rancho Mirage prices rising 12.36% while Indian Wells fell.

A new report reveals California's most affordable housing markets, with some counties offering homes for under $300,000 despite a statewide median near $900,000.

Los Angeles's controversial 'mansion tax' is now at the center of a statewide campaign aiming to cap property taxes and limit local governments' ability to raise revenue.

California's Senate Bill 79, aimed at increasing housing near transit, has passed the legislature but faces criticism over its potential to worsen affordability.