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As debris cleanup continues in Altadena five months after the Eaton Fire, homeowners continue to struggle to get a rebuilding ...
Developers are buying up Altadena's burned lots. It's a doom or boon for the community, depending on whom you ask.
Jack Flemming covers real estate for the Los Angeles Times. He was raised in St. Louis and studied journalism at the University of Missouri. Before joining The Times as an intern in 2017, he wrote for ...
We are simply not meeting the mark,” Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger told those gathered at a weekly virtual ...
The Altadena Collective intends to help homeowners collectively organize rebuilding efforts — and make rebuilding more ...
The details: The California Housing Finance Agency launched the CalAssist Mortgage Fund program Thursday. Applicants can ...
CalAssist Mortgage Fund offers up to three months of mortgage payments for homeowners who lost their homes in the Eaton and ...
Developers are rapidly buying burned lots in Altadena after the Eaton fire, sparking concerns about gentrification.
SoCal NOMA architects lead a coalition to help Altadena residents rebuild after the Eaton wildfire, focusing on preserving ...
That’s why she’s asking that rebuilding fees paid to Los Angeles County — from $20,000 to $35,000 per house — get waived for ...
A temporary Survivor Support Location will open Monday in Altadena to provide essential services and recovery resources to ...
Residents can apply for cash starting June 12 to make three months of loan payments on homes lost in the LA wildfires and ...