Californians aren’t rushing to buy either homes or new vehicles – a sign of skittish consumers in a wobbly economy.
On average over the last decade, the state has fallen short of its own new housing needs by 100,000 units per year.
After almost two years of unprecedented landslide movement that has upended life across much of the picturesque Portuguese Bend area of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, officials want to permanently ban ...
California’s leaders will readily acknowledge their state needs more housing. But they haven’t succeeded in cutting down the thicket of regulations that limit construction. In 2017, then-gubernatorial ...
California's real estate market is always changing, and 2025 is shaping up to be a big year for shifts in home values. Some ...
On a hill in Sonoma County, François Piccin yearns to return home. In fall 2017, Piccin and his wife lost their ranch house when the Tubbs fire roared through Northern California's famed wine region.