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We all want an effective public education system for our children and support greater funding to get there. Unfortunately, LAUSD’s proposed parcel tax isn’t the answer. It includes no guarantee to spend our tax dollars in the classroom to improve education.
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Studies found that 50 percent of all buyers applied to just one lender for their mortgage. But that could be leaving money on the table.
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Stylishly updated Palm Springs Meiselman seeks $715K
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Newsom’s proposal includes $7.7 billion in funding for programs and agencies related to housing and homelessness
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Is this a sign that the market is shifting toward buyers? About 16 percent of homes for sale in LA during the month of August were listed with a price cut
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Los Angeles County Supervisors Kuehl and Solis are working to place a 3% rent cap moratorium in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.
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The former James hotel is opening after all, with a new name and another big change on the way
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Over 2,500 REALTORS flooded the halls of the Sacramento State Capitol last week speaking with legislators from across the state. In what C.A.R. President Geoff McIntosh called the largest REALTOR lobbying day turnout in C.A.R. history,
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The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates once so far this year — and it’s on track to raise them twice more in 2017. But how does a Fed rate hike affect you? Watch the video above and in the next two minutes, all borrowers and savers will be able to say “Now I…
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“Measure S is not a solution,” Garcetti said. “If Measure S passes, if you think the housing crisis is bad now, it’s going to get worse.”
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Donald Trump’s victory has stoked fears of another bubble. Some economists have warned that a global recession could happen if Trump follows through with his protectionist trade policies.
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An updated proposal includes keeping tennis and golf on the property, but still adds housing
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