Prices are now 1.5% off their all-time high in July, but some economists say prospective home buyers and sellers shouldn’t expect home values to plunge — one reason behind the shift is the market typically slows in the fall and winter and prices are still above where they were a year ago.
Zillow is introducing climate-risk estimates for home listings, which could impact home buyers' decisions and lead to increased construction of more resilient homes.
Rental housing prices in L.A. are spiking as historic fires burn in Southern California ... LAist spotted one Zillow listing for a furnished home in Bel Air that was posted Saturday morning ...
Rental housing prices in L.A. are spiking as historic fires burn in Southern California ... LAist spotted one Zillow listing for a furnished home in Bel Air that was posted Saturday morning ...
Recent wildfires in Southern California have left over 12,000 homes destroyed and thousands displaced, leading to a more competitive housing market. R
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The ongoing wildfires in Southern California may intensify the already competitive housing market in Arizona, as experts predict an increase in migration from California.
Some experts predict Californians will migrate to Arizona, and that could impact the already competitive housing market in the state.
Much-anticipated rain could be headed to drought-stricken Southern California this weekend -- but rainfall also brings the threat of landslides.
As firefighters continue to fight various wildfires in southern California, here's what to know on their progress.
A significant change in the weather is in the forecast for Southern California, including the likelihood of rain. An area of low pressure will drop into the region on
Newsweek found properties that jacked up their prices during the California wildfires raising concerns of potential price gouging.