On an Altadena block on the edge of the burn zone, people are living in RVs next to their surviving homes. They straddle the Eaton fire zone and normalcy.
Altadena was a bastion for Black homeownership, but the January wildfires in Los Angeles have put these residents in a precarious situation.
After stints in Maryland and the Mojave Desert, the couple and their two young children moved to Los Angeles in search of their first home. They found the perfect spot in Altadena, one of the few ...
Altadena and Pacific Palisades residents who lost their homes to fire are increasingly deciding to sell their lots, not ...
More Altadena properties burned in the ... from sheds and garages to larger buildings such as homes, were completely destroyed in the two deadly January wildfires. "There are a higher number ...
“That’s why I feel like this is my home forever,” she told KTLA 5’s Annie Rose Ramos. After each day at Disney, she looked forward to coming home to her family in Altadena ...
Sale prices dropped in Altadena and rose in the Palisades. The typical Altadena home sold for $1.2 million in February, down 8% year over year. But in the Palisades, one of the most expensive ...
The first part of this story provides an intimate ... and headed to a friend’s house in Pasadena. A few miles west of the Boyer house, Selwyn Brereton, an Altadena resident and co-owner of ...
Altadena’s story had a similarly dismal message ... Redfin said that LA-area home sales rose by 6.2% annually in February. This represented “a bigger increase than any other major metro ...
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