California Governor’s Race 2026: What Families Need to Know About Campaign Finance and Political Uncertainty

California Governor’s Race 2026: What Families Need to Know About Campaign Finance and Political Uncertainty

If you’re a California resident watching the 2026 gubernatorial race unfold, you may be wondering what the current fundraising landscape means for your family’s future—especially when it comes to policies affecting estate... Read more »
How Political Risk Under Trump 2.0 Is Reshaping Investment Strategies for California Families and Estate Planners

How Political Risk Under Trump 2.0 Is Reshaping Investment Strategies for California Families and Estate Planners

If you’re a California resident managing assets, planning your estate, or protecting family wealth, understanding how political uncertainty affects your investments isn’t just academic—it’s essential to preserving what you’ve built. Recent developments... Read more »
Rick Caruso shuts door on political ambitions this year

Rick Caruso shuts door on political ambitions this year

Rick Caruso is out. The billionaire developer of Rosewood Miramar Beach, Palisades Village, The Grove and Americana at Brand confirmed late Friday he will not be running for elected office this year.... Read more »
NRMLA’s Steve Irwin on political change and the 2025 HECM limit

NRMLA’s Steve Irwin on political change and the 2025 HECM limit

The reverse mortgage industry has had an eventful year, and the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association (NRMLA) stands ready for yet another year of change according to Steve Irwin, its president. With... Read more »
Southern Californians shaped the nation’s biggest political problems

Southern Californians shaped the nation’s biggest political problems

Voters rank the economy and inflation as the most important issues facing the country, and in spite of good news on both fronts, discontent over pocketbook issues remains steady. There’s one stretch... Read more »
2024 Political Rallying Cry: ‘It’s the Housing, Stupid’

2024 Political Rallying Cry: ‘It’s the Housing, Stupid’

© AndreyPopov – iStock/Getty Images Plus “It’s the economy, stupid!” This simple phrase became a rallying cry in the 1992 presidential election, acknowledging the frustration driving voters’ decisions at the ballot box.... Read more »
Political preferences increasingly influence migration patterns: Redfin

Political preferences increasingly influence migration patterns: Redfin

Many factors prompt homeowners to relocate — and local laws and politics are increasingly among them. About one-third (32%) of real estate agents report having worked with at least one client who... Read more »