Did you buy a home with a high interest rate and intend to refinance later?
If you bought a home in the last two years with a high interest rate, did you purchase with the intention to refinance later? Tell us how the strategy has worked out so far.
Chris Pratt, Katherine Schwarzenegger could've given Craig Ellwood teardown 'some honor,' architect's daughter says
Architect Craig Ellwood's daughter told The Times, 'I don't feel bitter' toward Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger for tearing down her father's famed Zimmerman House.
Is the eviction of hundreds of renters from Barrington Plaza legal? A court case to decide is now underway.
Hundreds of tenants at the Westside apartment complex Barrington Plaza were served with eviction notices last year. Many of them vowed to fight back in court.
Renters across L.A. are under strain and many fear becoming homeless, survey finds
An annual survey from UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs found renters under strain from the steep cost of housing and inflation, and many fearing homelessness.
Builders may fight 'impact fees' that fund municipal projects in California, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court says home builders in California may challenge the fees commonly imposed by cities and counties to pay for new infrastructure.
All-cash offers, wealthy buyers push Southern California home prices to a record
Southern California home prices have hit a record despite high interest rates, a reflection of a shortage of inventory and the region's wealth disparity.
Studio owners revise plans for $1-billion update of historic Television City
Owners of Television City scale back plans for a $1.25-billion upgrade of the legendary studio lot in response to neighbors' concerns.
Historic Sportsmen's Lodge hotel may be demolished for 520-unit apartment complex
Proponents of the development in Studio City say it would bring much-needed affordable housing. Opponents say the developers have not sufficiently weighed the project's impacts and that it would erase an important piece of history.
California is building fewer homes. The state could get even more expensive
Developers built fewer homes in California in 2023, potentially leading to higher prices and rents as a supply shortage worsens.