Tag: LA housing crisis

How LA Zoning Rules Push Homes Into Fire-Prone Areas 
Land Use Consulting | September 17, 2025
How LA Zoning Rules Push Homes Into Fire-Prone Areas 

How LA Zoning Rules Push Homes Into Fire-Prone Areas Los Angeles is one of the most complex housing markets in the country. With limited supply, rising demand, and strict zoning, every decision about where to build carries weight. But one overlooked effect of LA’s zoning policy is now getting attention: restrictive land-use rules are pushing new housing into wildfire-prone areas….

LA Zoning Commission to Protect Single-Family Homes
Land Use Consulting | September 17, 2025
LA Zoning Commission to Protect Single-Family Homes

The Los Angeles Zoning Commission’s decision to protect single-family homes could reshape where new housing is built. While multifamily areas face more growth, state laws like SB 9 and ADU programs still create opportunities for developers and investors in LA.

Los Angeles Housing Shortage Solutions: Why Incremental Rezoning Won’t Fix the Crisis
Land Use Consulting | September 17, 2025
Los Angeles Housing Shortage Solutions: Why Incremental Rezoning Won’t Fix the Crisis

Los Angeles is searching for real answers to its housing shortage. Rising prices, limited supply, and long permitting delays have left families struggling to stay in the city. Small rezoning changes will not fix the crisis.

Why Los Angeles Housing Feels Broken—and How JDJ Consulting Group Helps Fix It
Land Use Consulting | September 3, 2025
Why Los Angeles Housing Feels Broken—and How JDJ Consulting Group Helps Fix It

Los Angeles housing feels broken, with high costs and outdated zoning rules holding back growth. This article explains why the crisis continues and how JDJ Consulting Group helps developers, investors, and property owners navigate the system to move projects forward with confidence.

Why Los Angeles Rezoning Alone Won’t Solve the Housing Crisis
RE Development | August 26, 2025
Why Los Angeles Rezoning Alone Won’t Solve the Housing Crisis

Los Angeles rezoning could unlock new housing, but policy alone won’t solve the crisis. Developers need expert guidance to turn zoning changes into real projects.