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It's Baaaaack: 'Poltergeist' House Listed For First Time In 45 Years
The home made famous in the supernatural horror film 'Poltergeist' is not built atop a cemetery, but it does have curb appeal.

The home made famous in the supernatural horror film 'Poltergeist' is not built atop a cemetery, but it does have curb appeal.

Sweeping views, pools, ADUs for added income — these homes are loaded with enticing features.

Two billionaires have sliced the price of their properties while other, more affordable options may catch your eye.
BOGO comes to the mansion market — buy a pricey home, get a luxury sports car for free.
Whether you crave vistas of rolling hills, the vast Pacific or high desert mountains — we have you covered.
Can you guess which celebrities once lived here? Hint: a Grammy nominated musician and an award-winning actress.
Northridge is getting a new 114-unit eldercare facility.
The global coronavirus pandemic has accelerated shifts in Southern California's rental market, driving people from LA's city center.
Northridge will be getting a new 51-unit apartment building as part of a county project to promote convenient affordable housing.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Northridge-Chatsworth area was no exception.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Northridge-Chatsworth area was no exception.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Northridge-Chatsworth area was no exception.
Home prices are higher in the Northridge-Chatsworth area recently. See how much.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Los Angeles County area.
As sellers are beginning to hold off due to the coronavirus, roughly half of California realtors polled said they anticipate a slow-down.
The rebound in housing prices countywide appeared to bypass Chatsworth-Northridge, where the declines continued.
UCLA economists expect a slowdown of California's housing market along with U.S. economic growth next year.
Home sales climbed a modest 2 percent, while the months-long plunge in sales continued across LA, dropping nearly 16 percent in January.
Year-over-year homes sales dropped by almost 16 percent in LA County while the median SoCal home price fell from October to November.
A new study examined what buyers are willing to sacrifice to get into a home in California's housing market.
Sellers are having a difficult time finding buyers across the region as rising prices and mortgage rates trigger a slow-down.
The median price of a home in Los Angeles County rose by 8 percent over last year, but sales fell sharply as buyers are priced out.
Even as rising interest rates put the squeeze on buyers, home prices in LA and Orange County set a new record in April.
The deadline to pay the first installment of 2017-18 property taxes in Northridge-Chatsworth is fast approaching.
Housing affordability continues to slip to new low statewide, and in LA, where you need to earn $103,070 to afford the median-priced home.
For two days in a row, reporting firms cite a slowdown in homes sales in Los Angeles.
Home sales in Los Angeles County are slowly but steadily climbing.
Take a look inside this expansive home. (Count the ovens and refrigerators!) Don’t miss the resort-style pool, and separate, 3-bedroom house
A Washington Post analysis looks at housing prices before and after the financial collapse.
Oh, you have to see the photos to believe this one. It's filthy and crumbling. By the way: Cash Only; As Is.
Home sales in the region dropped by 19 percent from October to November, making it one of slowest Novembers in the past quarter-century.
A UCLA economic forecast indicates construction won't be able to keep up with demand for new homes in California.
A UCLA forecast warns that supply can't keep up with demand, prompting a need for shifting policies for affordable housing.
Overall, assessed value of properties in Los Angeles County jumped by 6.13, which means bigger sale prices and higher property taxes.
The pace of home sales slowed in August as reduced affordability priced many out of the market.
Pending home sales in California posted the strongest month increase in six years, but there may be signs of slowing down.
Sales are up by 13.5 percent and prices by 4.7 percent while affordability is down to 32 percent, which amounts to the historical "normal."
Only 32 percent of the population can afford a home in LA County where the median price is $$440,620.
These are three mortgage loan programs that provide for less financial documentation and less financial scrutiny.
The number of homes sold in Los Angeles County soared in June.