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By Inna Ivchenko, Realtor® • GRI • HAFA • PSC • Short Sale • Probate
(Equity Union )
⏰ Open House May 31: Sunday • 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM🏡 Laurel Canyon Retreat 📍 8781 Lookout Mountain Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046🛏️ 4 Bedrooms🛁 4 Bathrooms📐 3,162 SF💰 Offered at $1,595,000🚗 2-Car Garage + Additional Driveway Parking🌄 Canyon Views🌿 Multiple Private Balconies & Outdoor Spaces☀️ Light-Filled Multi-Level Layout🏫 Near Highly-Rated Wonderland Elementary🤝 Listing courtesy of Michael Bary, Equity Union Calabasas.✨ Nestled in the heart of Laurel Canyon, this spacious home offers the perfect blend of privacy, nature, and city convenience. Just minutes from the Sunset Strip, West Hollywood, and Studio City, it feels like a peaceful retreat while remaining close to everything Los Angeles has to offer.🎵 Fun Laurel Canyon Facts:• Laurel Canyon became famous in the 1960s and 1970s as a creati...
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By Fred Sweezer Sr. CMI, LLC., HUD 203k Consultant
(Hud Certified 203K Consultant)
KitchenA dated kitchen is one of the reasons why people a home. A kitchen that's been renovated using quality materials often draws people in and causes them to overlook other potential flaws. So a kitchen renovation can be a good investment to sell your home.custom finishes in the kitchen are very important, as many buyers at all price points are looking for starting with granite countercoups  and tile backsplashes. The cabinets should also be of decent quality and a neutral color that appeals to a wide range of  audience.RoofSince a roof is rarely seen except when you're coming and going, it might not seem like the best place to spend your renovation dollars; however, if you can state on your home's listing that the roof was recently replaced, you may gain more interest, potentially h...
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By Alberto Pacheco, Experience and Trust
(Home Smart Evergreen Realty)
Are you or someone you know going through a divorce and wondering what to do with the house? Before you make any life-changing decisions, this video could save you from losing everything. I'm Alberto Pacheco, a licensed Realtor® with HomeSmart Evergreen Realty, and in this powerful video, I’ll break down exactly what happens to real estate during divorce in California. What Happens to Your House in a Divorce? Don’t Lose Everything – WATCH THIS FIRST! Whether you're separating with kids, trying to protect your equity, or just confused about legal documents and home ownership — this video is your essential guide. What You'll Learn in This Video: ✅ How divorce affects your real estate assets ✅ What “equitable distribution” means for your home ✅ Who gets the house during a divorce in Califo...
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By Inna Ivchenko, Realtor® • GRI • HAFA • PSC • Short Sale • Probate
(Equity Union )
This post is an entry to the April 2026 ActiveRainChallenge: Why Do You Love Where You Live?, hosted by Carol Williams and Margaret Rome inspired by Kathleen Daniels, Probate & Trust Real Estate Svcs. post read HERE!                   Living in Los Angeles right now is a very specific kind of relationship.Expensive, unpredictable, occasionally dramatic—and still, we’re not leaving.Yes, gas prices make you pause mid-pump and reconsider your entire life.Yes, traffic on the 405 feels like a lifestyle choice that went terribly wrong.Yes, we live with earthquakes, wildfires, and the occasional “why is it flooding?” moment.Yes, the city has changed—homelessness, trash, and graffiti are hard to ignore.And yes, your coffee somehow costs like a small financial commitment.But then… you step outsi...
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By Carmela Jacobs, Ventura Co., Los Angeles Co., CA, & Global Realtor
(Carmela Realty)
3BR Craftsman Back House – Private Yard – Available Now for LEASE3-bedroom, 1-bath Craftsman-style back house available now in the Jefferson Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. This is a detached rear unit offering privacy, outdoor space, and a quiet residential setting.The home features hardwood floors, good natural light, and an open living/dining area. Kitchen includes stainless steel appliances. Bathroom has a full tub. Central heat and air conditioning included. Washer and dryer in unit.Outdoor areas include gated front and back yards, a covered side patio, and space for gardening.Property Details:• Rent: $3,300/month• Security deposit: $3,300 (may be reduced for qualified applicants)• Lease term: 12 months or longer• Available: NowFeatures:• Approx. 1,100 sq ft• 3 bedrooms / 1 bathr...
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By Alberto Pacheco, Experience and Trust
(Home Smart Evergreen Realty)
Los Angeles. The city of dreams, sunshine, and… wildfires. Every year, as the Santa Ana winds kick up, a familiar dread settles over Southern California. Homes are lost, communities are displaced, and the air quality plummets. Yet, remarkably, the LA housing market has seemed almost impervious, continuing its upward climb decade after decade. But is 2026 the year that changes? Are the escalating infernos finally strong enough to cool down the red-hot LA real estate scene? The answer is more complex than a simple "yes" or "no," and it’s deeply rooted in the silent crisis of insurance premiums and supply shortages.The "Insurance Cliff" of 2026: A New Threat Emerges 💸For years, the impact of wildfires on LA home values felt localized. A neighborhood might rebuild, and prices would rebound....
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By Mike Tolj, Commercial Real Estate Without the Stress!
(Tolj Commercial Real Estate )
DTLA Office Market Trends You Can’t Ignore in 2026Downtown Los Angeles office vacancy has climbed above 33%, forcing landlords and property managers to rethink how they attract tenants. From flexible, hybrid-ready workspaces to amenities that focus on wellness and experience, the market is evolving quickly.Key takeaways for real estate professionals:• Tenants are seeking flexible layouts, smart tech, biophilic design, and premium services.• Adaptive reuse and new building codes are reshaping property demand.• The 2028 Olympics may drive significant market shifts.Whether you manage, invest, or lease commercial space in DTLA, understanding these trends is critical.🔗 Read the full article: Downtown LA Office Amenities 2026What trends are you seeing in your markets? Your insights could help...
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By Alberto Pacheco, Experience and Trust
(Home Smart Evergreen Realty)
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By Alberto Pacheco, Experience and Trust
(Home Smart Evergreen Realty)
The San Fernando Valley, known for its sunny weather, family-friendly neighborhoods, and vibrant lifestyle, continues to attract home buyers from across Southern California. Whether searching for a first home, upgrading to a larger property, or investing in real estate, the San Fernando Valley offers a wide range of opportunities. From Northridge to Sherman Oaks, this region combines suburban comfort with city convenience—making it one of the most desirable places to live in Los Angeles County.Why Home Buyers Love the San Fernando ValleyThe San Fernando Valley, often called “The Valley,” offers a unique blend of affordability, accessibility, and community. Home buyers are drawn to its spacious homes, excellent schools, and proximity to major job centers in Los Angeles. Popular neighborh...
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By Sean Aujla, MBA - Los Angeles, #SoCal R/E & Mtg. Broker 🏠 ☀️ www.seanaujla.com
(Rise Realty )
Release: Sep/22/2025Breaking News: Certain Homeowners affected by the LA fires will now have more time (up to 1 year) to pay their mortgages, without penalties or interest, under a new law signed Monday by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Lenders will not be allowed to charge late fees, impose higher interest rates,  foreclose on properties, or demand lump sum payments when the forbearance period ends. Fire survivors who encounter any problems with their mortgage providers can contact the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation for assistance; the agency is responsible for enforcing the new law.Source / More info: https://www.gov.ca.gov/2025/09/22/governor-newsom-signs-law-to-provide-fire-survivors-with-stronger-mortgage-relief/Disclosure: The posted info should be utilized as a basic guide...
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By Sean Aujla, MBA - Los Angeles, #SoCal R/E & Mtg. Broker 🏠 ☀️ www.seanaujla.com
(Rise Realty )
Sep/23/25In light of the rapid advancements that AI tools have made since the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, people have been pondering the potential of artificial intelligence to replace certain occupations. Here are areas that are projected to have the most demand within the next decade:Disclosure: The posted info should be utilized as a basic guide only.  In addition, all content provided is deemed current, however, subject to change with any adjustment of organizational or governing policies. 𝒮𝑒𝒶𝓃 𝐴𝓊𝒿𝓁𝒶, 𝑀𝐵𝐴𝒮𝑜𝒞𝒶𝐿 ℛ⁄𝐸 & 𝑀𝓉𝑔. 𝐵𝓇𝑜𝓀𝑒𝓇𝐻𝑜𝓂𝑒𝓈 𝓉𝒽𝒶𝓉 𝓂𝑜𝓋𝑒 𝓎𝑜𝓊 R𝒾𝓈𝑒 𝑅𝑒𝒶𝓁𝓉𝓎 | 𝒯𝒯𝐻 𝐿𝑜𝒶𝓃𝓈𝒟ℛ𝐸 𝟢𝟤𝟤𝟣𝟣𝟧𝟨𝟧 | 𝒩𝑀𝐿𝒮 𝟤𝟦𝟪𝟢𝟨𝟫𝟤https://seanaujla.com/tips This Blog was posted by: Sean Aujla, MBA - #SoCal Real Estate & Finance Broker - DRE 02211565 | NMLS 2480692.  Not affiliated with any of the companies mentio...
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By Inna Ivchenko, Realtor® • GRI • HAFA • PSC • Short Sale • Probate
(Equity Union )
Los Angeles Rent vs. Income: What 20 Years of Data Really ShowIf you’ve lived in Los Angeles for any length of time, you’ve probably felt it: rents always seem to rise faster than our paychecks. But is that actually true? Let’s look at the numbers for a “typical” two-bedroom apartment in LA County from 2005 through 2025 and compare them to household income. The Big Picture Rent keeps climbing: In 2005, the Fair Market Rent (HUD’s benchmark for a standard 2-bedroom) was about $1,124/month. By 2025, it’s up to $2,625/month. Income grew too—but unevenly: Median household income rose from about $48,000 in 2005 to about $86,000 in 2023 (latest official data). Affordability has been tight: The share of income needed to rent a typical 2-bedroom has hovered between 28% and 32% for most of the p...
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By Sean Aujla, MBA - Los Angeles, #SoCal R/E & Mtg. Broker 🏠 ☀️ www.seanaujla.com
(Rise Realty )
Sep/22/2025A modest improvement in mortgage rates & stabilizing home prices boosted California home sales in August, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) said today.Here are the latest stats:More info / Source: https://www.car.org/august2025Disclosure: The posted info should be utilized as a basic guide only.  Please consult with a licensed professional to confirm accuracy.  In addition, all content provided is deemed current, however, subject to change with any adjustment of organizational or governing policies.  𝒮𝑒𝒶𝓃 𝐴𝓊𝒿𝓁𝒶, 𝑀𝐵𝐴𝒮𝑜𝒞𝒶𝐿 ℛ⁄𝐸 & 𝑀𝓉𝑔. 𝐵𝓇𝑜𝓀𝑒𝓇𝐻𝑜𝓂𝑒𝓈 𝓉𝒽𝒶𝓉 𝓂𝑜𝓋𝑒 𝓎𝑜𝓊 R𝒾𝓈𝑒 𝑅𝑒𝒶𝓁𝓉𝓎 | 𝒯𝒯𝐻 𝐿𝑜𝒶𝓃𝓈𝒟ℛ𝐸 𝟢𝟤𝟤𝟣𝟣𝟧𝟨𝟧 | 𝒩𝑀𝐿𝒮 𝟤𝟦𝟪𝟢𝟨𝟫𝟤https://seanaujla.com/tips This Blog was written by: Sean Aujla, MBA - #SoCal Real Estate & Finance Broker - DRE 02211565 | NMLS 2480692.  Not affiliated wit...
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By Sean Aujla, MBA - Los Angeles, #SoCal R/E & Mtg. Broker 🏠 ☀️ www.seanaujla.com
(Rise Realty )
Sep/22/2025Most of these you probably already know, however, here are some AI platforms that could revolutionize the way you operate your business & some are free. 👇1) Suno → https://suno.ai — Make music2) Gamma → https://gamma.app — Design docs3) PicWish.com → https://picwish.com — Image editing4) Runway.ml → https://runway.ml — Film editing5) Descript.com → https://descript.com — Edit audio6) LumaLabs.ai → https://lumalabs.ai — 3D models7) Tome.app → https://tome.app — Build presentations8) Pika.art → https://pika.art — Create videos9) Fliki.ai → https://fliki.ai — Voiceovers10) Perplexity.ai → https://perplexity.ai — Research assistant11) ElevenLabs.io → https://elevenlabs.io — Clone voices12) Krea.ai → https://krea.ai — Logo design13) Relume.io → https://relume.io — Web design14) Ch...
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