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Their mobile homes burned down in the Palisades Fire. Now the property is quietly up for sale
The Palisades Bowl was a rare affordable spot in the area. As sellers pitch the property as a “blank canvas" for developers, ...
Looking for a new place to live wasn’t something Pat Cook expected to be doing at age 84. Her home for the last 12 years, ...
Residents who want to own the land beneath their mobile homes have spent five years battling an investment firm — and are ...
An alien-themed "micro resort" just minutes from Utah's Zion National Park has landed back on the market with a $1.49 million price tag. The commercially zoned compound, which was originally listed ...
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The Galaxy Z TriFold was announced on Dec. 1, 2025, made its debut in South Korea on Dec. 12 and went on sale in the US on Jan. 30. The phone has a 6.5-inch cover screen and two hinges that enable it ...
After eight months of fighting, residents of Forest View mobile home park in Blue Island will move out by the summer.
The University Mobile Home Park, near Old Town Goleta, is for seniors only, but the new management company wants to make it an all-ages community. Credit: Pricila Flores / Noozhawk photo During a ...
Affordable senior housing community opens in West Mobile ...
Displaced residents of the fire-destroyed Pacific Palisades Bowl Mobile Estates are angry over a listing for the property.
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Why smart homes are becoming a liability for seniors selling in 2026
The phrase "smart home" used to sound like a promise. More comfort, more security, better living. For seniors who installed connected devices over the past decade, that promise felt very real. The ...
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Owners of fire-destroyed Palisades mobile home park seek to displace residents for development deal
An offering memorandum described the destroyed mobile home park as a "blank canvas for redevelopment"; however, city officials reiterated they intend to let fire survivors return and rebuild.
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