Former “Million Dollar Listing” real estate agent Josh Altman predicts that nearly 70 percent of Pacific Palisades residents won’t return to rebuild following the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
Source: Inman News
Most wildfire victims won’t return to Palisades, Josh Altman says
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