So you want to form a nonprofit. Is it the right thing to do? • Will lower mortgage rates save California’s housing market?
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Sunday, July 6, 2025

6 months later, 12 ways the Eaton and Palisades fires changed Southern California

Six months after catastrophic fires exploded in L.A. County, a sharper picture has emerged on how they have shaped the region.

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So you want to form a nonprofit. Is it the right thing to do?

You might save yourself some heartache by supporting existing organizations or creating a donor advised fund.

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Will lower mortgage rates save California’s housing market?

A May buyer’s estimated house payment of $4,700 is off 3% in a year. Still, that burden has tripled in 10 years.

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How to build a portfolio you don’t have to babysit

These four steps can help you craft a (mostly) hands-off portfolio.

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The Big Beautiful Bill and what it means for commercial real estate

So, is this bill truly beautiful? That depends on where you stand

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What to buy (and skip) on Prime Day, July 8-11

What to buy on Prime Day: The tariff edition.

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California’s mental health support centers reeling from budget cuts now expect layoffs

Operators of mental health support lines are laying off staff and ceasing or curtailing services due to California budget cuts and a 2024 ballot measure.

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International travelers cutting their visits to Southern California

Canadians especially, stung by Washington rhetoric, are taking their tourism dollars elsewhere to vacation

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As Sears and other retailers shutter, these retailers are leasing up Southern California vacancies

What might be a “retail apocalypse” for certain brands is a goldmine for property owners.

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Dealers’ advice on cheap used cars: Buy them while you still can

Shortages, inflation, tariffs, and high interest rates sent used car prices up across the country.

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