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Los Angeles Real Estate Blog & Market Updates


New Openings in Studio City: Places to Eat, Drink, and More in 2026
Studio City's Ventura Boulevard is in the middle of a genuine restaurant boom. More than a dozen new places have opened along the Boulevard in the past several months, spanning open-fire Argentine dining, coastal Italian crudo, all-day brunch, craft coffee, a post-apocalyptic bar, an East Coast bagel shop on the way, and a brand-new entertainment venue in the former Oil Can Harry's space. If you have not been out to explore lately, now is a great time to go.
Leegie Parker
2 days ago10 min read
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San Fernando Valley Real Estate: What Q1 2026 Told Us About This Market
The San Fernando Valley real estate market in Q1 2026 showed a slight cooling from last year, with the median single-family home price across the Valley sitting at $1,156,000 and a median of 26 days on market. Prices held in most neighborhoods, inventory remained tight, and well-priced homes continued to move. The biggest disruption was a temporary buyer pause in early March following the outbreak of the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, but buyer activity has since rebounded h
Leegie Parker
May 287 min read
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San Fernando Valley Real Estate: April 2026 Market Update
The San Fernando Valley real estate market picked up momentum in April 2026 after a slow start to spring. The valley-wide median closed price is $1,034,250 across all property types, with single-family homes at a $1,224,500 median. Well-priced homes sold quickly with multiple offers, while 52.9% of all transactions included seller concessions, most commonly buyer agent compensation.
Leegie Parker
May 126 min read
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What the Sportsmen's Lodge Development Means for Studio City and Sherman Oaks Homeowners
The Residences at Sportsmen's Lodge is a 520-unit, $500 million mixed-use development rising at Ventura and Coldwater in Studio City, with construction expected to run through 2027. For Studio City and Sherman Oaks homeowners, the closer your home sits to the site, the more you will feel both the short-term construction disruption and the longer-term amenity and walkability lift once the project delivers.
Leegie Parker
Apr 309 min read
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