First you see a measure to kill L.A.’s controversial mansion tax heading toward the November ballot. Then poof: you don’t. The proposed ballot measure to eliminate Measure ULA and similar real estate... Read more »
Los Angeles’ polarizing Measure ULA transfer tax could see a reduction by nearly 75 percent if a new state bill gets approval from both chambers and the governor’s signature. On Monday, the... Read more »
Anger was in the air on Jan. 7, 2026, the one-year anniversary of the Palisades Fire. A large crowd gathered at Swarthmore Avenue and Antioch Street in the Pacific Palisades, in front... Read more »
Is there a way we can illustrate the splitting of commercial and single-family residential into two camps when it comes to Measure ULA amendments? If not, can we please do something with... Read more »
Is there a way we can illustrate the splitting of commercial and single-family residential into two camps when it comes to Measure ULA amendments? If not, can we please do something with... Read more »
Buckle up as the fight over Los Angeles’ so-called mansion tax gets rowdy. With Friday’s initial meeting of the city’s Ad Hoc Committee on Measure United to House Los Angeles, the three-person... Read more »
The committee formed to tackle all matters related to Measure United to House Los Angeles met for the first time on Friday in what’s shaping up to be another contentious battle over... Read more »
Moves to potentially amend Measure United to House L.A. will press ahead next week with an ad hoc committee helmed by Los Angeles City Councilmember Ysabel Jurado. Jurado, who represents the 14th... Read more »
It’s looking more likely changes to the city of Los Angeles’s Measure United to House L.A. are coming. What shape they take is unclear, but concerns about the tax’s “unintended consequences” for... Read more »
Los Angeles officials are prepared to make changes to the city’s so-called mansion tax as it launches a review that could reshape one of the region’s most controversial real estate policies. On... Read more »