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This Cliff May Rancho wasn’t for sale—until someone offered almost $2 million

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyMay 3, 2021March 7, 2022
Posted inReal Estate

3D printing company relocating headquarters to Douglas Park

by Brandon Richardson April 20, 2021March 7, 2022
Posted inReal Estate

Former Belmont Heights home of the ‘Flying Bixbys’ is on the market for $4 million

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyApril 5, 2021March 7, 2022
Posted inReal Estate

For first-time home buyers in Long Beach, ‘It’s not a great spot to be in’

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyMarch 8, 2021March 7, 2022
Posted inReal Estate

Signal Hill’s long awaited mixed-use ‘city center’ is once again on the back burner

by Brandon Richardson March 5, 2021March 7, 2022
Posted inReal Estate

Less office space, more e-commerce warehouses: Lockdown continues to dictate real estate market

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke February 23, 2021March 7, 2022
Posted inReal Estate

Ed Killingsworth on the beach: Home he designed on the Peninsula is on the market for $5.179 million

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyFebruary 22, 2021March 7, 2022
Posted inReal Estate

Long Beach-based company develops app to help mom-and-pop landlords and their tenants

Avatar photo by Alena Maschke February 17, 2021March 7, 2022
Posted inReal Estate

You can still buy a lot for $4 million in Naples. Throw in a house for $4.2 million

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyFebruary 15, 2021March 7, 2022
Posted inReal Estate

A $1.495 million two-story home in the Ranchos is an eye-catching rarity

Avatar photoby Tim GrobatyFebruary 8, 2021March 7, 2022

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