A Los Angeles landlord is under fire for much more than typical maintenance neglect. Nela Petrusan, landlord of the 43-unit 1430 Wright Street building in downtown Los Angeles, is accused of physically... Read more »
Marc and Joan Hendel thought they were finally done moving. Instead, they’re facing a countdown and an ultimatum. A month after moving into the home they had meticulously designed for retirement, the... Read more »
If you’re looking to buy a home or refinance an existing mortgage, January 23, 2026, brings some welcome news: mortgage rates are currently sitting close to their lowest points in a year.... Read more »
Editor’s note: This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Sarah Wolak: Given that it’s your first week at Go, I wanted to ask about how you ended up in the... Read more »
The Los Angeles Olympics are more than two years away, but one of the world’s biggest sportswear companies is already looking to get ahead of the wave — no pun intended. Pentland... Read more »
Coastal and Sun Belt cities are ramping up construction on housing—but not the kind of housing that most people can afford, with supply dominated by larger homes and tiny apartments priced for... Read more »
Here’s the straight talk: pending home sales took a noticeable dip in December, both from the month before and the year prior. This signals that the housing market, while showing some flashes... Read more »
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is facing backlash from veterans over a plan to build up to 800 tiny homes this year on its West Los Angeles campus. The proposal, which... Read more »