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Picturesque Americana resonates at this 1930s-era Studio City residence with built-ins, fireplace and cozy patio.
Picturesque Americana resonates at this 1930s-era Studio City residence with built-ins, fireplace and cozy patio.
A massive price paid for a luxury home in Southern California has once again placed a spotlight on the profitable group's use of donations.
The global coronavirus pandemic has accelerated shifts in Southern California's rental market, driving people from LA's city center.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Studio City area was no exception.
The Studio City area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Studio City area was no exception.
Home prices are higher in the Studio City area recently. See how much.
The coronavirus pandemic and other factors have shaken up the rental market. See how things have changed in Studio City area.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Los Angeles County area.
The order would apply to the Hollywood Hills, Beverly Glen and Griffith among other areas.
148 rooms at Sportsmen's Lodge are currently occupied by people affected by homelessness.
Now, Los Angeles now has far more renters than owners. A new study examines the trend.
A report by affordable housing advocates claims more than 40 percent of LA homes are owned by corporate entities that often keep them vacant
The rebound in housing prices countywide appeared especially strong in Studio City, where prices spiked.
Home sales continue to slow, but after prices briefly dipped, the statewide median home price set another record high in April.
Home sales declined by 20 percent in Los Angeles and 26 percent in Orange County in December.
The median price of a Los Angeles County home dropped 8.5 percent last month while year-over-year sales dipped slightly: Breaking.
The median price of a home in Los Angeles County rose to $565,000.
The deadline to pay the first installment of 2017-18 property taxes in Studio City is fast approaching.
Six months of slipping sales suggest a slowdown for California's future, but what does that mean for home prices?
The median Los Angeles County home last month soared past the pricing record set just before the housing crisis hit in 2007: BREAKING.
Home sales in LA County and much of Southern California dipped last month, and prices stagnated as affordability constrains the market.
A Washington Post analysis looks at housing prices before and after the financial collapse.
Perhaps inspired by the twists and turns of soap plots, this Emmy-winner’s home features a hidden passageway.
Home sales in the region dropped by 19 percent from October to November, making it one of slowest Novembers in the past quarter-century.
A UCLA economic forecast indicates construction won't be able to keep up with demand for new homes in California.
A UCLA forecast warns that supply can't keep up with demand, prompting a need for shifting policies for affordable housing.
Overall, assessed value of properties in Los Angeles County jumped by 6.13, which means bigger sale prices and higher property taxes.
The pace of home sales slowed in August as reduced affordability priced many out of the market.
Pending home sales in California posted the strongest month increase in six years, but there may be signs of slowing down.
Sales are up by 13.5 percent and prices by 4.7 percent while affordability is down to 32 percent, which amounts to the historical "normal."
Only 32 percent of the population can afford a home in LA County where the median price is $$440,620.
These are three mortgage loan programs that provide for less financial documentation and less financial scrutiny.
The number of homes sold in Los Angeles County soared in June.
Nun claims her signature was forged on documents--by other nuns?
A pair of Los Angeles councilman proposed a ban on short-term rentals such as Airbnb.
Sales are picking up even as inventory remains tight and buyers struggle with affordability.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge tentatively ruled that the city did not properly study the 39-story project's traffic impact.
If you're ready to move up--there are homes currently available.
Residents say the massive homes ruin the character of their neighborhoods.