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  2. Some price-gouging rules could be keeping high-end homes off ...

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    Nearly 1,400 homes and apartments in the county were listed on Zillow for rent Wednesday above that amount. If the units had been on the market within the past year and hadn’t raised prices by ...

  3. Housing tracker: Before the fires, a December slowdown ... - AOL

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    The Southern California housing market downshifted last month. The average home price in the six-county region fell 0.2% from November to $867,042 in December, according to Zillow, marking the ...

  4. California attorney general charges L.A.-area real estate ...

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    California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta announced charges against a La Cañada Flintridge real estate agent for allegedly raising the price of his rental by 38% after L.A.'s wildfires.

  5. California officials warn against price gouging as rents soar ...

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    A modern three-bedroom condo in a downtown LA high-rise, for example, that was offered at $5,500 a month in October popped back up on Zillow this week with a new asking rent of $8,500. On Saturday, the listing was removed.

  6. CoStar Group - Wikipedia

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    CoStar Group, Inc. is an American provider of information, analytics, and marketing services to the commercial property industry in North America and Europe. Founded in 1987 by Andrew C. Florance and based in Washington, D.C., the company has grown to include the online database CoStar and several online marketplaces, including Apartments.com and Homes.com.

  7. Homelessness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, there were 300,000 more low-cost rental units (6.5 million) than low-income renter households (6.2 million). By 1985, the advocacy group claimed that the number of low-cost units had fallen to 5.6 million, and the number of low-income renter households had grown to 8.9 million, a disparity of 3.3 million units. [45]