Home of the Week: Modern Torrance home finds balance between light and dark
By Neal J. Leitereg This minimalist-modern home in Torrance strikes a balance between monochromatic hues with a completely white interior tucked within a shell of...
An eBay Way To Sell Your Home: New Sales Method Could Change Real Estate
By Jasmine Viel Buying a home in Los Angeles is like playing a game of roulette, as many of you already know, you pick a...
Clad in Black, This Minimalist, Japanese-Inspired Home Asks $1.7M
By Jennifer Baum Lagdameo This monochromatic home in Southern California stands out for so many reasons. Clad in corrugated cement fiberboard with sleek black exteriors,...
Open House Obesession: A Knockout Mid-Century in Studio City, $2.25M
By Philip Ferrato With an exceptional, period-appropriate renovation by interior designer Daniel Krog and his husband, television producer and executive Adam Bonnett, this c.1951 home–...
Urban Forager Cookbook Event
Come hear author Elisa Callow speak about the inspiration for her new book, The Urban Forager, showcasing the rich and expanding culinary culture of the...
Monrovia’s 37th Historic Homes Tour
Hosted by the Monrovia Historic Preservation Group, the 37th Historic Homes Tour offers the public a chance to experience a number of Monrovia’s architectural treasures....
1928 English cottage for $800K awaits buyer in Altadena’s historic Janes Village
By Marily Kalfus Set on a knoll under a soaring Chinese elm tree, an English cottage on Marigold Street is one of the original homes...
Bidding for this revamped Altadena Craftsman starts at $799K
By Bianca Barragan Up in the foothills neighborhood of Altadena, the dramatic makeover of this three-bedroom Craftsman makes it look much younger than its 107 years....
Q1 2019 Market Report
A guide to market performance and analysis. Explore your neighborhood today.
What You Get for $1.1 Million
A 1962 Japanese-influenced post-and-beam house in Los Angeles, with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, is on the market for $1.099 million. The...
Vintage SoCal: Far from the dusty trail in Lafayette Square
By Lauren Beale Long before nicknames such as the “Entertainment Capital of the World” or “La-La Land” caught on, Los Angeles was known as the...
A Japanese-Inspired Charles Wong Post-and-Beam Home Hits the Market at $1.1M
By Jennifer Baum Lagdameo This beautiful midcentury also happens to be the childhood home of Issa Rae. Designed by residential architect Charles Wong in 1962,...
Explore Gardens in the Foothill Communities of the San Gabriel Valley
Calling all landscape design enthusiasts! The 2019 Art of the Garden tour hosted by Creative Arts Group offers a unique opportunity to visit five stunning...
Renovated midcentury with A-frame canopy asks $1.7M in La Cañada-Flintridge
By Elijah Chiland With a large A-frame canopy and a sloping, asymmetrical roofline, this modern-style residence in La Cañada-Flintridge possesses a distinctly midcentury personality. Per the listing,...
Before and After: Saving a stylish Midcentury from an ugly ‘80s aesthetic
By Jack Flemming Cinematographer Paul Sommers recalled high stakes and pouring rain as he sped to La Cañada Flintridge from Warner Bros. Studio on a...
The Lead: A Discussion with Mike Deasy and George Penner
By Katherine Mechling Local. Nimble. Passionate about design. That’s how Mike Deasy and George Penner distinguish their Southern California boutique firm. Deasy brings 40+ years’...