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The five properties, in varying states of disrepair, are on the market for around $1 million or more.
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Mortgage rates have jumped, despite the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a half-point last month. For homebuyers, the ever-shifting rate environment can foster uncertainty: Is it better to wait for mortgage rates to fall, or start looking now?
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An existing tax passed by voters in 2017 has housed tens of thousands of people. It hasn’t succeeded at bringing county-wide homelessness numbers down. Now voters are being asked to double the sales tax indefinitely.
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Orange County's most populous city is banning sleeping or lying down on sidewalks and public benches.
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Hundreds of tiny homes must be added by the spring, Carter ruled. Among the places he’s looking at is UCLA’s baseball stadium.
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A judge ordered the school, along with other tenants on the West L.A. Veterans’ Affairs campus, to increase its commitments to supporting veterans or face eviction.
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One LAist reader responded to the latest story in our ongoing Andrew Do investigation by asking, "Which is more disgusting: the [alleged] fraud or the fact that a starter home is costing 1 million these days?"
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The “Builder’s Remedy” is coming to Norwalk after the city defied state officials and extended a ban on homeless shelters.
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Audit comes out of settlement between L.A. and group that sued over how public funds are used to manage homelessness.
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Homeless service providers are scaling back and taking out loans as they wait for late payments from the government.
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New rules will have to be approved by L.A. City Council members by February as the city faces a mandate to plan for more than 450,000 new homes by 2029. Areas of the city zoned for single-family homes are in hot pink.