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 Gov. Gavin Newsom Expedites Temporary Housing For Residents In Areas Struck By LA Wildfires
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 Pasadena Native Lost Her House To LA Wildfires One Day After Paying Off Her Mortgage: 'It's Gone'
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 How The Mircale Malibu Mansion And Pacific Palisades Home Survived The Devastating LA Fires
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 What Happens To Your Mortgage And Property Tax When You Lose Your Home In A Natural Disaster?
- Famous celebrity photographer, Annie Leibovitz has reportedly listed her three-story (above ground level) townhouse in Greenwich, New York City, for $29.9 million, according to several news reports. 
- The Residence at Riverhouse: Introducing Manhattan’s Largest Single Family Home and NYC’s Priciest Listing at $130 Million- Another blockbuster piece of real estate has hit the market. Not long ago, the penthouse atop Pierre Hotel was basking in the glory of being the most expensive listing of New York City. However, River House residence, which already wears the crown of the largest single family residence of Manhattan, has debuted on the open listing market with an asking price of $130 million, just $500,000 more than the former Martin Zweig residence, according to several news reports. 
- Indiana Regional MLS: One of the Latest to Join League of Listing Websites- Indiana-based realtors have teamed up to form the Indiana Regional MLS which will help agents and buyers alike in their real estate endeavours. The state-focussed multiple listing service will not only eliminate costs for agents but will also ensure complete listing data accuracy and access, according to some news reports. 
- Gong Aiai ‘House Sister’ Sentenced to 3 Years Prison for Real Estate Fraud in China- A rural bank deputy officer, Gong Aiai, nicknamed ‘House Sister’ was sentenced to three years of prison by a Jingbian County Court in Yulin City of Shaanxin Province in China, Sunday, September 29, for forging multiple identities to purchase properties in and around the province, according to several news reports. 
- ‘Twilight’ Star Jackson Rathbone Buys Studio City Home for $1.2 Million- Jackson Rathbone who plays ‘Jasper Hale’ in the ‘Twilight Saga’ has reportedly purchased a plush home in Studio City, Los Angeles, for $1.2 million, according to several media reports. 
- Jessica Alba Spotted eyeing $50 Million Trump SoHo Penthouse; Sports Short Hair for A.C.O.D Premiere- The ‘Fantastic Four’ actress, Jessica Alba was recently spotted taking a look at one of the most elaborate presidential suites of New York City – the duplex penthouse at Trump SoHo, which just hit the market for $50 million, according to several reports. 
- Podcast King Adam Carolla Buys Californian Family Home for $2.9 Million- Adam Carolla, the man who hosts ‘The Adam Carolla Show’, the most downloaded podcast of the world, has reportedly purchased a family home in the city of La Canada-Flintridge, California, for $2.9 million, according to several news reports. 
- TV Show ‘Nashville’ Home For Sale at $2.1 Million; Season 2 Premiere Garners Mixed Reviews (VIDEO)- While the second season of ‘Nashville’, the hit music drama series debuted Wednesday, Sep.25, a home that was once used to film Hayden Panettiere’s, who plays Juliet Barnes on the show, home has hit the market with a $2.1 million asking price, according to several news reports. 
- Emilio Estevez Privately Lists Malibu Mansion Complete with Winery for $7.8 Million- ‘The Breakfast Club’ actor, Emilio Estevez is reportedly selling his Malibu mansion in a private listing for $7.8 million, according to several news reports. The Point-Dume estate is the place where Estevez grew grapes to make wine which sells under the label, Casa Dumetz. 
- How Sincere is Your City? Readers Digest Survey Ranks Most Honest Cities of the World- Mark Twain once said, “Honesty is the best policy - when there is money in it.” The folks at Readers Digest decided to test the famous saying and conducted a simple experiment across several countries and ranked the most honest cities of the world.