by Nathaniel Hyman | Aug 19, 2022 | Education, News
We love parks. We believe cities should invest heavily in creating quality parks for residents to play and relax in; the importance of these shared spaces is well documented. Doctors in New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Canada, the UK, and other countries even write...
by Khang Tran | Jun 28, 2022 | News
Visual representation of how RPV feels about the California housing crisis. Dubbed as Southern California’s “hidden, rural, and coastal gem,” Rancho Palos Verdes is a great place to live. Filled with great beaches, amazing golf courses, and beautiful horses, it is...
by Greg Magofña | May 19, 2022 | News
In a 6-to-1 vote on Tuesday night, the Huntington Beach City Council finally approved the 48 zoning-compliant condominiums we’ve been fighting over for nearly two years. All it took was a lawsuit, a trial court decision, a reversal of the decision, six appeals...
by Greg Magofña | Apr 27, 2022 | News
CaRLA is excited to announce Courtney Welch has joined the CaRLA team in our newly created position of Director of Planning & Investigation. She brings a wealth of experience in housing advocacy and practice, and has already hit the ground running in her role to...
by Khang Tran | Mar 29, 2022 | Education, News, Reports
Snapshot of the State of Housing Pandemic Edition by Khang Tran March 2022 Slow down a bit… Ever wondered how the housing market shifted during COVID? Real estate firms such as Zillow and CoreLogic had both predicted that home prices would fall. Nope, quite the...
by Khang Tran | Jan 24, 2022 | News, Reports
2022 Housing Roundup Non-Lawyer Edition by Khang Tran & Greg MagofñaJanuary 2022 Living in California has no doubt exposed you to two things: ridiculous prices and even more ridiculous housing prices. Below is a chart from the National Low Income Housing Coalition...