Housing

She fights for affordable housing in the Inland Empire. Now she’s fighting to keep a roof over her head

Every other week Laurel LaMont walks one block from her Temecula apartment to City Hall to make the case for a new model for...

When will the housing market crash again in California?

The whispers of a California Housing Market Crash are getting louder as the Golden State's real estate rollercoaster takes another dip. August saw home sales slump...

California Senate passes bill allowing undocumented immigrants to get homebuying loans

On Tuesday, California lawmakers in the State Senate approved a bill allowing undocumented immigrants to qualify for first-time homebuying loans.

California Homeowners: Huge Rate Hikes Could Be Coming

Living in California has never been cheap, but the rampant wildfires and high rebuilding costs in the state are making it even more difficult for homeowners.

Mansions in the desert: Why Californians buy big in cheap, remote areas

DeeAnn Noland has crafted her own slice of paradise in Southern California. Her property is perched in the hills, overlooking the city below. It spans nearly 7 acres and feels more like a resort than a home, boasting a 6,000-square-foot Spanish-style villa and a swimming pool topped by palm trees.

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