L.A. is launching an initiative to encourage starter homes. The effort includes a design competition and a demonstration ...
the Los Angeles Times reported. Architects are being asked for designs that envision multiple homes on one lot, but also provide prospective homeowners access to outdoors, natural light and “a ...
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From ashes to assets: Scorched land in Los Angeles is selling for a fortune as wildfire-devastated areas see surprising demandAfter the devastating wildfires that tore through Los Angeles ... homes and structures. Yet, despite the destruction, a wave of small and medium-sized investors are buying up empty land in these ...
Dozens of listings for scorched plots of land have hit the market and often are selling above expectations.
The owner of the split-level home near Rustic Canyon submitted blueprints to city inspectors back on Feb. 17, reported the Los Angeles Times. “We want this to be happening on your lot ...
The first vacant lot in Altadena ... said Jeremy Hardy, a real estate agent with Craig Estates & Fine Properties. Two months after fires that tore through Los Angeles County and destroyed or ...
The city of Los Angeles is launching a new initiative to encourage the construction of starter homes ... on city lots will show developers they can make money doing the same thing on land that's ...
Aerial view of the vacant lot at 5501 Echo St., which the city owns. The city plans to sell off such lots to developers. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) ...
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