Affordable Housing Coming to Single-Family Site in Los Feliz

Affordable Housing Coming to Single-Family Site in Los Feliz

A single-family home in Los Feliz is poised to give way to an affordable housing building.  An application filed with the Los Angeles Department of City Planning outlines a proposal to demolish... Read more »
Single-Family Home Lot in Northridge Proposed for Townhomes

Single-Family Home Lot in Northridge Proposed for Townhomes

As Los Angeles races towards its state-mandated housing goals, developers have been looking to build on every available inch, including single-family home lots. One standalone residence in Northridge dating back to the... Read more »
Four-story buildings allowed in some single-family zones under L.A.’s plan to delay SB 79

Four-story buildings allowed in some single-family zones under L.A.’s plan to delay SB 79

Since Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 79 into law last year, L.A. officials have been developing a strategy to stop its upzoning effects: Delay. The historic bill, which overrides local zoning laws... Read more »
Developer Seeks to Build Nine Homes on Single-Family Lot

Developer Seeks to Build Nine Homes on Single-Family Lot

A single-family home in Mid-City could be turned into nearly a dozen small houses.  Eric Luna of V.E.M.L. Drafting has filed an application to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning to... Read more »
Mixed-Use Planned for Single-Family Homes in Venice

Mixed-Use Planned for Single-Family Homes in Venice

More single-family homes in Los Angeles are slated for demolition and replacement with multifamily buildings.  The Los Angeles City Planning Commission signed off on a proposal for a mixed-use development at 1410-1422... Read more »
Bipartisan Bill Targets Institutional Investors in Single-Family Home Market

Bipartisan Bill Targets Institutional Investors in Single-Family Home Market

For California residents struggling to purchase a home in one of the nation’s most competitive real estate markets, a new bipartisan federal bill could signal meaningful change. Senators Josh Hawley (R-MO) and... Read more »
Out-of-state investment in single-family homes holds steady in 2025

Out-of-state investment in single-family homes holds steady in 2025

SFR Analytics defines out-of-state investments by comparing property deed locations with the mailing addresses of owners. A purchase is classified as out of state if the deed and mailing address are in... Read more »
Single-family rent growth drops to four-year low point

Single-family rent growth drops to four-year low point

U.S. single-family rental properties posted rent-price growth of 2% during the year ending in September 2024, according to a recent CoreLogic report. That’s down from annual growth of 2.4% in August. The... Read more »
Single-family housing starts jump 2.7% in September

Single-family housing starts jump 2.7% in September

CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'The Exchange' to report on new housing numbers for September. Source link Read more »
Single-family landlord Invitation Homes misled renters, the FTC alleged

Single-family landlord Invitation Homes misled renters, the FTC alleged

Invitation Homes, the nation’s largest single-family landlord, has agreed to pay $48 million to settle a handful of allegations, including that it illegally charged undisclosed junk fees, withheld tenant security deposits and... Read more »