According to area real estate schools, more agents in the LA area are turning to online real estate classes for licensing than ever before. But is that necessarily a good thing? Sure, the flexibility can make it an attractive option for the aspiring agent. And the affordability adds further appeal. But do online real estate […]
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Of LA’s Different House Styles, Which Make the Best Investments?
The JohnHart blog has been focusing on location lately because it’s arguably the driving factor in modern real estate development. But it’s not everything. And maybe it’s because we’re jonesing for the Los Angeles Architecture 101 blogs of yore, but we thought it might be time to remind our readers of the importance of architecture […]
The Art of Staging for Beverly Hills Houses and Other Luxury Listings
There’s a delicate art form that goes into home staging. Don’t believe us? Then you’ve clearly never tried to sell houses in Beverly Hills, where staging is amplified to meet its environs. Beverly Hills houses demand more than some simple tidying up. Rather, these properties are stars of the luxury real estate circuit that do […]
Recalling the Tragic Moment a Plane Crashed Into the Portal of the Folded Wings
Featured image credit: Seth Styles The fluttering wings of angels heralding the passing of a life into the great beyond aren’t an idea unique to Burbank, California. But you’ll find a greater depth of meaning in the symbol to longtime residents of the city. It’s not just because of Burbank’s intimate history with the aviation […]
Absorption Rate Analysis – September 2025: Higher Absorption Rates with Lower Drama
Just when you thought it was safe to take a break, September was a busier month than market patterns might lead you to believe. It seems that people are taking advantage of the autumn lull to list their homes with less competition. And homes aren’t exactly languishing on the market. Home sales increased by roughly […]
Readers’ Choice Award Recipients Gina Ammon + Donna Baker Talk About What It Takes to Be the Best REALTORS® in the San Gabriel Valley
If you’ve had the pleasure of buying or selling a property in Monrovia in the last decade, then you’re undoubtedly familiar with the powerhouse duo of Gina Ammon and Donna Baker. These two forces combine their expertise and ethics, daring to make real estate as enjoyable and worthwhile an experience as life in their cozy […]
California Homeowners Associations Face Violation Fine Caps Under Recent Law
Homeowners associations across California continue adjusting to caps imposed on HOA fines in the wake of Assembly Bill 130 (AB 130). Signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom on June 30, 2025, and taking immediate effect, AB 130 places a $100 cap on HOA fines – although it’s important to note that this is on […]
LA Home Spotlight: The Gamble House Remains the Zenith of California’s Arts and Crafts Movement
Featured image credit: Martin Green A home is a promise of sanctuary; a shelter from the outside world. But today’s LA Home Spotlight looks at a Pasadena palace that sought to tastefully blur the lines between that sanctuary and the outside world. The Gamble House, sometimes referred to as the David B. Gamble House, would […]
Neighborhood Watch: Burbank Homes for Sale Are Always Hot Thanks to Opportunities, Airports, and More
Featured image credit: Junkyardsparkle It’s taking every bit of our control to not let this grow into a colossal blog, but we never run short of good things to say about Burbank. It’s why JohnHart chose it as the site of our biggest office yet, the JohnHart Village. A good portion of our staff and […]
Where Have All the Valley Girls Gone?
When Was the Last Time You Met a Valley Girl? Featured image credit: Warner Bros. Does the term “valley girl” still hold meaning in a post-internet, post-9/11, post-COVID, post-MAGA America? So many enormous events have changed the trajectory of American culture that the consumer-driven cheerleading voices of youth that once peppered John Hughes movies and […]