The Mixed Income Incentive Program (MIIP) gives Los Angeles developers new ways to balance profitability with community needs. By offering density bonuses, faster approvals, and flexible design options, MIIP encourages mixed-income housing in key neighborhoods.
Los Angeles faces a growing housing demand driven by population growth, urban migration, and job opportunities. Developers must navigate zoning rules, affordability gaps, and market trends to build the right homes in the right places.
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) help Los Angeles add more housing, but they can reduce tenant parking. Losing parking affects commute, accessibility, and quality of life, especially for elderly, disabled, or low-income residents.
The L.A. City Council voted for housing development, creating both challenges and opportunities. JDJ Consulting Group helps investors and property owners navigate zoning, permits, and strategy. Contact us today to unlock your property’s full potential.
Housing in Los Angeles is still very expensive in 2025. Limited supply, strict zoning, and strong demand keep prices high for both buyers and renters.
Los Angeles has introduced a new initiative to encourage starter homes on city-owned vacant lots, aiming to expand affordable housing options for first-time buyers. This effort could reshape the local real estate market, create new opportunities for developers, and provide stability for families who want to own a home in the city.
Greater Los Angeles faces an urgent need for affordable housing. Programs like CalHFA loans, Habitat for Humanity support, and density bonus incentives are helping residents and developers find solutions. JDJ Consulting Group breaks down the most effective affordable housing strategies shaping the region today.
A Los Angeles family of five is relocating to Europe and facing a common dilemma: should they rent out their Encino home for passive income, or sell and walk away with over $1.6M? Jake Heller, CEO of JDJ Consulting Group, breaks down the financial, legal, and emotional sides of this decision.
Los Angeles Construction Costs Surge 5.9%, Adding Pressure to Fire Rebuilding Los Angeles, CA – March 20, 2025 Construction costs in Los Angeles jumped 5.9% in 2024, marking the highest annual increase in California. This surge poses a serious challenge to post-wildfire recovery after more than 12,000 structures were destroyed or damaged in the January 2025 fires near Altadena and…
City Council Approved Los Angeles Housing Rezoning Plan Article Published – February 7, 2025 The Los Angeles City Council has officially approved the Citywide Housing Incentive Program (CHIP). It is a major Los Angeles housing rezoning plan aimed at increasing residential development near public transit and along key commercial corridors. The decision, passed by the council, marks a significant shift…
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