Rent prices expected to soar nationwide over summer months

As of February, the average rent is $2,600 a month for a 789-square-foot apartment in Los Angeles County. Experts predict prices will continue to go up this summer.

LA City Council begins process to buy Chinatown building amid rent increases

City Council voted to try to buy a 124-unit housing development in Chinatown in an effort to keep some of the tenants housed amid rent increases by their landlord, who does not want to sell the building to the city.

Biggest US cities lost population during pandemic, Sunbelt saw gains, census data shows

Eight of the 10 largest cities in the U.S. lost population during the first year of the pandemic, with New York, Los Angeles and Chicago leading. Here’s where they moved.

Lost Angeles: Understanding LA's out-of-control homeless issue

FOX 11's documentary "Lost Angeles: City of Homeless" takes a closer look at the root of SoCal’s out-of-control homeless issue which has landed in each of our neighborhoods: From the mentally ill and drug-addicted, to the out-of-work and unable to make ends meet. We ask tough questions of key stakeholders: Who is responsible for this mess?

LA controller calls for city to use empty city-owned land to house homeless

LA Controller Ron Galperin urged officials to use more than 25 City-owned properties that he says could be used to house thousands of homeless people.

How much $400,000 gets you in California

Home prices have reached a national all-time high of $405,000, with the average square footage of new single-family homes also rising.

Here are the top 25 most overvalued housing markets in the US

Homes in 97% of cities in America are overvalued, according to Moody’s Analytics, with the most overvalued markets seeing homes priced at 50% to 70% more than they’re worth. But how long will this last?

Migration from big cities boosts housing prices in smaller markets

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are moving out of big cities, driving up housing prices in smaller markets like Boise.