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New Listing | 1311–1315 Waterloo St, Silver Lake / Echo Park

$1,675,000 · 7,909 Sq Ft Visit https://cr.mahercr.com/1311waterloo for more info! Three contiguous, permit-ready parcels in one of LA’s most coveted hillside neighborhoods. Assignable permits in hand for three four-story luxury residences with rooftop decks and...

New Listing: Gas Station + Car Wash on Route 66 in Pomona

Maher Commercial Realty presents a rare dual-revenue opportunity on one of Southern California’s most historic commercial corridors — a fully operating car wash and dormant gas station at 530 E Foothill Boulevard in Pomona, directly...

The Fed Cut Rates. Your Mortgage Didn’t Follow. Here’s Why.

The Fed cut rates three times. Commercial mortgage rates are still above 5.3 percent. The relief most owners were waiting for did not arrive — and for property owners with loans maturing in 2026, the...

LA Retail Is Splitting — Not Declining. What Strip Center Owners Must Know

Los Angeles retail vacancy hit 5.7 percent in Q1 2026, with asking rents down nearly 5 percent year over year. But the headline number hides the real story. In this video, Oron Maher, Broker-Director at...

California’s Rent Cap Expires 1/1/2030. Most Apartment Owners Are Not Planning for It

California’s statewide rent cap under AB 1482 expires January 1, 2030. Every apartment building owner in the state should be building that date into their underwriting right now. Almost none of them are. In this...

North Hollywood–Pasadena BRT Breaks Ground: CRE Implications for the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys

What Does a 19-Mile Bus Rapid Transit Line Mean for Valley Commercial Real Estate? How will a dedicated bus rapid transit corridor connecting North Hollywood to Pasadena alter property values, tenant demand, and development strategy...

Getty Center Renovation Signals Strategic Shift for Brentwood Commercial Real Estate Ahead of 2028 Olympics

What Does the Getty Center’s Entrance Overhaul Signal for Brentwood Commercial Real Estate? How should investors interpret the Getty Center’s decision to close for a year and reimagine its front door as Los Angeles prepares...

$48M Construction Loan Signals Strength for West Hollywood Mixed-Use Development

What Does a $48 Million Construction Loan in West Hollywood Signal to Investors Right Now? When a lender commits $48 million to a seven-story mixed-use project on Santa Monica Boulevard, is it simply another development...

Arts District Towers Shift to Residential: What Onni’s Pivot Means for DTLA Multifamily Investors

Why Is a Major Developer Replacing Office Space with 474 Apartments in the Arts District? What does it signal when an institutional developer with prior office entitlements abandons that strategy in favor of high density...

Harbor Gateway Infill: What Nine New Townhomes on Bonsallo Ave Signal for Small-Lot Investment Strategy

What Does a Nine-Unit Townhome Proposal in Harbor Gateway Signal for Infill Investors? When a modest nine-unit townhome project is filed on an interior lot in Harbor Gateway, is it simply incremental housing supply, or...

Habitat Residences Opens at La Cienega/Jefferson: Transit-Oriented Luxury Reshapes Baldwin Hills Multifamily

What Does a 260-Unit Luxury Opening at La Cienega/Jefferson Signal for Baldwin Hills Investors? How does the delivery of a 12-story, 260-unit luxury residential tower with integrated office space directly adjacent to a Metro station...

Westwood Office-to-Residential Conversion at 10900 Wilshire Signals Adaptive Reuse Shift

What Does a 323-Unit Adaptive Reuse at Wilshire and Westwood Signal for Investors? When a 17-story, 247,000-square-foot office tower at one of the Westside’s most prominent intersections is slated for conversion into housing, the question...
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