New Year’s Eve 2017
It’s almost time to bid adieu to 2017 and celebrate 2018! But where, you may be wondering, is the absolute BEST place to ring in the New Year?
It’s almost time to bid adieu to 2017 and celebrate 2018! But where, you may be wondering, is the absolute BEST place to ring in the New Year?
You may not realize it due to the sunny, 70-degree weather, but the holidays are upon us! We’ve compiled the best holiday activities in LA!
It’s the most magical time of the year, and now that it’s after Thanksgiving it’s time to make your home look as such.
The Silicon Beach housing market is skyrocketing! The colloquial term encompasses many of the west-side beach neighborhoods of Los Angeles.
As the seasons change and the holidays rapidly approach, we are reminded how fortunate we are to have the basic necessities of life.
Rising 40 stories high, Ten Thousand was designed by Handel Architects to capture LA’s classic and contemporary aesthetic. Inspired by the work of 20th century modernists, the two and three bedroom residences feature dramatic floor to ceiling windows that showcase spectacular views of the Hollywood Hills to Downtown Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean.
It is projected that city will welcome nearly 1.5 million new residents by 2050 – meaning the total population will swell to over 12 million. How will Los Angeles – a city infamous for palm trees, celebrities, and suburban sprawl – address the growing population needs of tomorrow?
LA Rents have shot up more than any other U.S. city. In order to be able to afford rent on a 2-Bedroom apartment in LA, you have to make $145K a year. LA has taken its spot at the top ranked cities where it sucks to be a renter.
LA may have cheaper rental options than several other US cities, but many Angelenos are probably still going to be stuck living with roommates for a while. A new analysis of US rental markets shows LA rental prices increasing and at the top of the unaffordable list in both the 1 and 2 bedroom rental markets.