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Featured image credit: Atwater Village Newbie Los Angeles has yet to get a grip on its homeless crisis… though it’s not for a lack of trying. The latest efforts to …
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Featured image credit: Atwater Village Newbie Los Angeles has yet to get a grip on its homeless crisis… though it’s not for a lack of trying. The latest efforts to …
Read MoreFeatured photo credit: Dan Keck Watch out, Spirit Halloween. There’s a new competitor for stagnant commercial buildings coming to town. On Wednesday, September 28th, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into …
Read MoreReal estate is always an investment. But for the first time homebuyer searching for their dream home, a solid return of investment is probably not at the forefront of their …
Read MorePhoto credit: Yo shi It’s not everyday you see the sale of a historic building, even in the commercial real estate market. Yet, in the last 3 years, Los Angeles …
Read MoreFor as long as most people can recall, the Las Vegas Strip has stretched a reliable 4.2 miles. This was its length in 1959 when the iconic Las Vegas welcome …
Read MoreWe’re nearly three months away from Halloween, but the veil between our world and theirs is growing thinner. No, we’re not talking about ghosts, goblins, and other creepy crawlies. We’re …
Read MoreIf you’re building your commercial portfolio, you’ve likely already experienced a commercial real estate appraisal. And if you haven’t? You will. Fortunately, we have everything you need to know all …
Read MoreAs we’ve mentioned before in this blog, transitioning from a residential to commercial real estate agent can be a daunting experience. It’s difficult to know where to start. But there’s …
Read MoreFeatured photo credit: Selvingarcia Iconic Los Angeles skyscraper Union Bank Plaza is hitting the market… again. A proposed sale of the historical building for $165 million fell through last week. …
Read MoreThe average Angeleno is clinging to their apartment or home for dear life. That’s because the county (and state of California as a whole) continues to suffer from a housing …
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