Walk through a 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival in Hancock Park, and something shifts. The walls feel different. The doors have actual weight. The trim work is the kind of detail you’d pay a small fortune to replicate today – and even then, you probably couldn’t. There’s a reason people keep describing these old houses as …
The number keeps climbing. A few years ago, a million dollars felt like a reasonable retirement target for middle-class Americans. Today, that figure looks increasingly modest. Inflation, longer lifespans, rising healthcare costs, and fresh uncertainty around Social Security have combined to push the goalposts further down the field, often faster than people can run. What …






