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Los Angeles Soundstages Stay One-Third Empty as Slump Continues

Los Angeles County still boasts the world's largest concentration of soundstage space -- 8.3 million square feet of certified and uncertified stages -- but roughly a third of it sits vacant. Average occupancy across the region's major facilities held steady at 62% in the first half of 2025, according to FilmLA's eighth annual Sound Stage Production Report released March 18, 2026. That figure is essentially...

Former Fannie Mae CEO Hugh Frater joins Better board

Better Home & Finance Holding Co. announced Wednesday that it has appointed Hugh Frater, a founding partner of BlackRock and former CEO of Fannie Mae, to its board of directors as the company leans further into its Tinman AI mortgage platform. Frater, whose role became effective March 23, brings experience spanning mortgage-backed securities (MBS), agency finance and commercial real estate lending...

Regional markets back demand resilience as rate pressure builds

Regional market data is reinforcing the same story playing out nationally: Housing demand is holding up across major metros, even as mortgage rates move closer to levels that have historically pressured activity. That national backdrop remains surprisingly firm. Weekly pending sales rose to 71,230, up from 68,726 a year ago, while purchase applications are still showing 12% year over year growth. But...

Antitrust lawsuit against NAR faces dismissal

A magistrate judge in U.S. District Court in West Palm Beach, Florida, is recommending that the court dismiss the Zea antitrust lawsuit filed against the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and several local Realtor associations and MLSs.  Filed in August, the lawsuit claims that the defendants engaged in a “coordinated scheme” to restrict consumer choice and maintain elevated prices, harming...

States push back on buyer agreements as new laws challenge NAR rules

Mississippi has joined Alabama in creating a law that states that buyers agents and brokers are not required to obtain a signed buyer agency agreement prior to touring a property with a prospective buyer.  Earlier this month, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves signed Senate Bill 2713 into law. Under the new law, buyers and sellers may make “affirmative election of a specific type of brokerage service...

TransUnion launches tool to bolster Realtor safety, fight fraud

As real estate professionals face growing threats from title fraud and in-person safety risks, TransUnion is introducing a mobile solution that consolidates tools for verifying identities and checking criminal backgrounds. TruLookup for Real Estate allows agents to validate property ownership, conduct personal safety checks using a phone number and generate prospecting lists — all within a single...

The most important midcentury modern homes in the entire country

Midcentury modern architecture wasn’t just a style, it was a complete rethinking of how people live. From the 1930s through the 1960s, architects across the United States began experimenting with open plans, industrial materials, and a stronger connection to nature. What emerged wasn’t a single style, but a shared philosophy: homes should feel lighter, more flexible, and more connected to their...

Late actor Tony Randall’s $9.45M Upper West Side home hits the market

A well-known Upper West Side residence tied to a familiar name in film and television has come to market in Lincoln Square. The condominium, owned by Heather Randall, wife of the late actor Tony Randall, is now listed for $9.45 million at the Grand Millennium, a full-service building at 1965 Broadway. The listing is held by Maria Pashby and Joanna Pashby of the Pashby Sarasohn Team at Brown Harris...

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