The Los Angeles wildfires have many cities asking whether it's safe to build new housing in risky areas. But limiting construction is tough when there's a housing shortage.
Los Angeles councilmembers spar over a proposal to give new safeguards to tenants who lost income because of the fires.
Many homeowners are locked in where they’re at, even if they’d like to sell, due to sub-5% rates on their current mortgages.
At press time, wildfires tearing through Los Angeles for a week have decimated more than 40,000 acres of prime real estate, ...
Brokers around the world are seeing a younger generation gravitate towards aesthetically pleasing, historic properties, often ...
As existing home sales nationwide last year dropped to their lowest level since 1995, the Grand Rapids market saw an uptick ...
The Los Angeles fires are likely to exacerbate California's inventory and affordability crisis, bringing up demand at a time ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Easing winds delivered a brief but much-needed reprieve to firefighters Tuesday as they battled two massive blazes burning in the Los Angeles area, and the National Weather ...
Temperatures were predicted to drop, and a deep marine layer was expected to move in over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles. Those improved conditions should ...
California real estate has seen unprecedented losses because of the Los Angeles wildfires —but even before the fires, the ...
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell in 2024 to a nearly 30-year low for the second time in as many years as elevated mortgage rates, rising home prices and few properties on the market freeze ...