What Is It That Empty Nesters Love About LA’s Brentwood Neighborhood?

Featured image credit: Mickey Løgitmark Even discounting the significant emotional challenge, it’s hard being an empty nester. One day, you’re making sure growing children have enough privacy, enough security, and a fenced-in yard to get out their energy. Then suddenly, you’re looking for a smaller home that prioritizes your comfort and your convenience. The rapid […]

Local Realty Companies Are Seeing Surging Demand in These 4 Neighborhoods

Despite the reports of a great California exodus, we haven’t seen demand slip in the Greater Los Angeles area’s real estate market. And this is doubly true in neighborhoods like Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and West Hollywood, where high demand is practically a community fixture. This ever-present demand is why more realty companies are turning […]

The Remarkable Reason Palos Verdes Estates Has Stayed Largely the Same for Over a Century

Featured image credit: Homeispv All cities require a great deal of forethought and planning. Yet, more often than not, these plans develop, and a few decades later, the city grows a character of its own, independent of its designers’ intentions. A rare outlier can be found along the Pacific coast, pristinely poised upon the breathtaking […]

Waking Up to the Reality of the California Dream For All Program

Originally published on April 25, 2023 Several weeks ago, some of you received an email from your JohnHart agent about a promising new housing loans initiative. Dubbed the California Dream For All Shared Appreciation Loan, it sought to level the playing field for disadvantaged Californians with aspirations of homeownership. Yet, less than two weeks later, […]

A Closer Look at the Hidden Architectural Wonders of Highland Park LA

Featured image credit: Los Angeles There’s no stronger endorsement for older properties with architectural heritage than Los Angeles’s tendency to stall new construction. That’s where the neighborhood of Highland Park LA comes into the picture. It’s not to be confused with Highland Park, Illinois, Florida, Michigan, or the dozens of neighborhoods around the world that […]

How to Choose Between a Home in Valley Village or Studio City

Featured image credit: roger4336 The sprawling San Fernando Valley offers a diversity of experiences, to say the least. Even cities or neighborhoods that border one another can offer wildly different communities, housing options, conveniences, and challenges. Take our focus for today: Valley Village and its neighbor, the world-famous Studio City US. Both share easy access […]

Mt. Baldy is LA’s Most Infamous Mountain… and the 3rd Most Deadly in the Country

Featured image credit: Eric T. Gunther Jagged, snow-ravaged peaks scrape frosty clouds; a steel gray contrast overpowering blue skies. Blankets of deceptively powdery snow, punctuated by puma prints, blanket thick, unyielding slabs of ice. Silence is broken by the cascading rustle of falling ice shards and frozen boulders gaining shudder-inducing inertia. No, we’re not in […]

LA Real Estate Brokerages Pivot to a Market Demanding a Blend of Luxury and Sustainability

Few housing markets around the U.S. can match Los Angeles for luxury. But in recent years, a new value has entered the market with an equitable defining essence: sustainability. Naturally, area real estate brokerages are noticing. Luxury mansions in the Hollywood Hills are adorned with energy-harnessing solar panels, new construction in Culver City is prioritizing […]