by Jen Case | Feb 27, 2019 | Los Angeles Real Estate and Appraisal News
Billionaire hedge fund founder of Citadel, Ken Griffin, is adding yet another pricey piece of real estate to his portfolio. Griffin has acquired the most expensive home ever sold in the United States for an estimated $238 million. The New York penthouse in the 220...
by Jen Case | Feb 20, 2019 | Los Angeles Real Estate and Appraisal News
A definitive downtown Los Angeles skyscraper has hit the market for sale. The 72-story U.S. Bank Tower at 633 W. Fifth St. is on the market by a Singapore-based real estate investor and developer Overseas Union Enterprise Ltd. Brokers and analysts estimate that the...
by Jen Case | Feb 20, 2019 | Los Angeles Real Estate and Appraisal News
Once known as the nation’s most expensive listing, the Bel-Air mansion that was listed for $250 million in 2017 is back on the market following two major reductions for $150 million. The developer, Bruce Makosky, had the following to say: “I don’t think...
by Greg Wasik | Dec 18, 2018 | Los Angeles Real Estate and Appraisal News
Years after being shuttered due to being in violation of the approval to construct a 22-story apartment building, a local judge has given approval to the CIM Group to reopen the Sunset and Gordon tower located at, appropriately enough, the corner of Sunset an Gordon...
by Jen Case | Dec 13, 2018 | Los Angeles Real Estate and Appraisal News
A report released recently by CoreLogic shows that home sales in Southern California have dropped 7.5% in November compared to October of 2017, which reflects a broad slowdown in the housing market. November was the third consecutive month of declines and the almost...
by Greg Wasik | Nov 8, 2018 | Los Angeles Real Estate and Appraisal News
Due to competition from Home Depot, retailer Lowes plans to close 47 retail stores in the US and Canada. 27 of the stores are in Canada and 24 were part of a 2016 acquisition. Marvin Ellison, Lowes CEO said: “The store closures are a necessary step in our strategic...
Recent Comments