
New Platform Aims to Speed Wildfire Recovery for Homeowners
A new digital platform has launched to help homeowners affected by the Palisades and Eaton fires, offering vetted home designs and connecting them with builders.
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A new digital platform has launched to help homeowners affected by the Palisades and Eaton fires, offering vetted home designs and connecting them with builders.

Equity Union Real Estate has onboarded the nationally-ranked Chernov Team, a luxury property group with over $329 million in sales volume in 2024.

The historic Casa Encantada estate in Los Angeles, once listed for $250 million, is now slated for a foreclosure auction following the death of its owner.

A deep dive into the commercial real estate markets of Los Angeles and Toronto reveals contrasting challenges in the office, retail, and multifamily sectors.

Powerball winner Edwin Castro is investing $10 million to buy 15 fire-damaged properties in his Altadena hometown, planning to rebuild homes for families and prioritize community character.

West Los Angeles College is launching a new real estate appraiser program with a $100,000 grant from Wells Fargo, offering an alternative pathway to licensure.

Billionaire real estate tycoon Donald Bren has publicly disavowed his son, David Bren, who faces lawsuits alleging a $2 million scam involving a fake luxury car club.

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.

The Bascom Group, a real estate equity firm, has sold The Square, a 112-unit apartment complex in Downey, California, for $37.6 million to a private buyer.

Hines acquired Playa Vista's Runway, a mixed-use retail and residential complex, for $428.1 million, signaling faith in integrated communities despite market shifts.

Musician A$AP Rocky sold his Los Angeles home for $3.95 million, two months after his acquittal in a shooting case and ahead of family expansion news with Rihanna.

Months after devastating wildfires in Southern California, fewer than 15% of homeowners have received permits to rebuild amid bureaucratic delays and high costs.