The State of Multifamily Construction Permits Los Angeles: 2025 Review

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The State of Multifamily Construction Permits in Los Angeles: 2025 Review Los Angeles is building—but not as fast as it should. After years of record-breaking rents and housing debates, 2025 has turned into a reality check for the city’s multifamily construction sector. Building permits are still being filed, yes, but the volume, speed, and confidence […]

Irvine’s Housing Boom and What It Signals for Los Angeles Developers in 2025

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A Tale of Two Markets, One Growing Pressure When WalletHub named Irvine the hottest real estate market in California, few were surprised. The city has long been a model for planned growth, high-performing schools, and corporate stability. But beneath the good news lies a more complicated story — one that Los Angeles developers, investors, and […]

Los Angeles Housing Market Forecast 2026: Will Home Prices Finally Dip Next Year?

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Los Angeles Housing Market Forecast 2026: Will Home Prices Finally Dip Next Year? The City That Refuses to Cool Down — Until Now For years, Los Angeles has defied the gravity of the national housing market. When other metros slowed, LA homes just… didn’t. Buyers lined up, sellers called the shots, and every square foot […]

How to Avoid Common Mistakes in the Entitlement Application

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Every developer in Los Angeles has that story. It usually starts with a promising deal — the site looks perfect, the zoning seems clear, and the timeline feels achievable. But somewhere between excitement and execution, a small detail slips through the cracks. Maybe it’s a missing soils report. Maybe a traffic study was filed under […]

How to Use SB 9 for Small-Lot Development in California Cities

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California’s housing shortage has sparked creative reforms. Senate Bill 9 (SB 9) is one of the most promising tools for landowners, developers, and consultants. SB 9 allows you to turn a single-family lot into up to two units or to split a lot into two parcels, with (ministerial) approval under certain conditions. In this guide, […]

How to Use Due Diligence in Real Estate Development to Save Time and Costs

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How to Use Due Diligence in Real Estate Development to Save Time and Costs Every real estate project begins with big goals, but success depends on preparation. Developers often focus on design or financing. However, they overlook the groundwork that truly protects a project: due diligence. At its core, due diligence means reviewing every factor […]

Understanding Los Angeles Zoning Map (2025 Guide)

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Los Angeles zoning can be complex, but it shapes what you can build and where. This guide explains LA zoning in five key maps, covering residential, commercial, industrial, transit-oriented areas, and historic protections. Learn how height, density, and city incentives affect development—and why a zoning consultant can make your project smoother.

Step-by-Step Guide to Submitting an LA Planning Department Entitlement Application

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Step-by-Step Guide to Submitting an LA County Entitlement Application Planning a development in Los Angeles County involves more than great design or solid financing—you also need the right approvals. One of the biggest milestones is securing entitlements, the official go-ahead from the County (or City) that allows your project to move forward. Without entitlements, you […]

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