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Renewed concerns over tariffs and the broader economy drove Treasury yields higher last week, and mortgage rates followed. As ...
The district attorney’s office has not filed any charges for post-fire price gouging. Now, county leaders want the ability to ...
Doctors regularly need to pay more than $300,000 for medical school, including tuition and housing. New regulations signed by ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the allocation of $101 million in taxpayer funds for “multifamily low-income housing development” ...
Los Angeles is emerging as a significant proptech hub, challenging the dominance of San Francisco and New York City. Proptech ...
Los Angeles has seen a 17.5% reduction in street homelessness in the past year, with the city's Inside Safe initiative and other efforts being credited for the progress, but advocacy groups caution ...
California remained the top choice for Chinese buyers, attracting 36% of purchases, followed by Maryland and New York, each ...
California's Senate Bill 549 allows Los Angeles to buy fire-damaged lots for low-income housing. Governor Newsom allocated $101 million to support the initiative, focusing on rebuilding areas like ...
Los Angeles officials say homelessness is down for a second consecutive year, crediting programs to move people from encampments into housing for the city’s largest sustained decline in street ...
New data reveals foreign investors and international buyers are making major moves in U.S. housing, intensifying competition ...