Brian Sanchez+FollowInside E.L. James’ stunning L.A. glass houseE.L. James, the author who made ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ a global sensation, is now making headlines for listing her breathtaking Los Angeles home for $7.25 million. Imagine waking up to panoramic city-to-ocean views, soaking in a tub with the skyline as your backdrop, or hosting friends in a media lounge with a walk-in wine room. The home’s floating pool and sleek, open design feel straight out of a movie. Would you ever want to live in a place like this, or does it feel too over-the-top? Let’s talk dream homes and what makes a space truly special! #RealEstate #ELJames #LosAngeles00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowInside Bob Chapek’s $15M L.A. dream homeBob Chapek, the former Disney CEO, is selling his jaw-dropping Los Angeles estate for nearly $15 million. Imagine living in a 10,000-square-foot mansion with sweeping hilltop views, a resort-style pool, a home theater perfect for movie nights, and even a two-bedroom guest house for friends or family. The place is packed with luxury touches—think custom wood finishes, dramatic wine walls, and an outdoor kitchen made for entertaining. If you had the means, would you want to live in a spot like this? Or does this kind of luxury feel out of touch with everyday life? Let’s talk! #RealEstate #LosAngeles #LuxuryRealEstate10Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowInside Anthony Hopkins’ new Palisades retreatAnthony Hopkins just landed a stunning new home in the Palisades, once owned by Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, after losing his previous house in the January fires. This $13 million estate is all about privacy and classic LA charm—think vine-covered entryways, cozy fireplaces, and even a wine tasting room. Hopkins, who’s always valued quiet, established neighborhoods, seems to have found the perfect spot to start fresh. With his memoir out and 50 years of sobriety celebrated, it’s inspiring to see him turn the page. What do you think makes a house truly feel like home? #RealEstate #AnthonyHopkins #LosAngeles11Share
davisjames+FollowA magical moment at a Los Angeles pet graveVisiting a pet’s grave can be heartbreaking, but for one Los Angeles family, it turned into something unexpectedly beautiful. While mourning their late cat Skye, Fifi and Kareem were greeted by a friendly stray cat right at the cemetery. The timing felt uncanny—almost like Skye was sending them a sign. After learning the new cat had been abandoned, the family welcomed her into their home, finding comfort and joy in the process. It’s wild how life can surprise us with new beginnings when we least expect it. Has anyone else experienced something like this? #Pets #LosAngeles #PetLoss392Share
Brian Sanchez+FollowFreddie Freeman’s big LA home sale surpriseFreddie Freeman just sold his Studio City home for $1.375 million less than he paid last year, showing even MLB stars aren’t immune to LA’s unpredictable luxury market. The place is stunning—modern farmhouse vibes, skylights, a pool, and top-tier appliances—but sat on the market for over a year with multiple price drops. For Freeman, it wasn’t just about money; lifestyle and timing mattered more. Makes you wonder: if you had to choose, would you hold out for profit or move on for convenience? LA’s high-end real estate game is a wild ride, even for the famous! #RealEstate #FreddieFreeman #LosAngeles00Share
Angelica Mclaughlin+FollowAaron Phypers’ family faces eviction crisis in LAAaron Phypers, Denise Richards’ ex, and his elderly parents are on the brink of homelessness after being evicted from their $3.3 million Calabasas mansion. The family’s GoFundMe plea for $110,000 barely made a dent before being taken down, leaving them scrambling for support. With no income, mounting debts, and even their utilities at risk, the situation is getting desperate. The family claims they’ve been left with nothing after legal battles and personal fallout. What do you think about celebrities and their families turning to crowdfunding in tough times? Does fame make these situations more complicated or just more public? #Entertainment #Celebrity #LosAngeles1220Share
megan01+FollowCostco’s LA store is getting apartments on top!Costco is shaking things up in Los Angeles by building affordable apartments right above a new store in Baldwin Village. This unique project will bring 800 rental units—some reserved for low-income families, others for middle-income folks who don’t qualify for traditional affordable housing but can’t afford sky-high rents. While there’s a lot of buzz online about Costco doing this everywhere, it’s only happening at this one LA location for now. Imagine grabbing groceries and heading straight upstairs to your apartment! Would you want to see more stores mix housing and shopping like this? #RealEstate #Costco #LosAngeles00Share
Joshua Morris+FollowDakota Johnson keeps it real in LA on NYEWrapping up 2025, Dakota Johnson was spotted leaving a Los Angeles gym on New Year’s Eve, proving that even Hollywood stars are squeezing in one last sweat session before the countdown. She kept it casual in all-black workout gear, blending right in with locals. Meanwhile, fans are buzzing about her rumored romance with singer Role Model after their cozy dinner outing. With a major film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s 'Verity' lined up for 2026, Dakota’s year ahead looks just as busy. Anyone else using the last day of the year to reset or try something new? #Fitness #DakotaJohnson #LosAngeles21Share
Michelle Jackson+FollowNBC LA’s 30-minute Scientology ad sparks outrageA 30-minute Church of Scientology ad recently aired on NBC Los Angeles, and Leah Remini isn’t holding back. She’s warning that viewers could easily mistake the paid segment for actual NBC programming, potentially drawing in people who have no idea what they’re watching. Remini, who’s been outspoken since leaving Scientology, called this a serious misstep for a major network. She’s urging the community to speak up and let NBC LA know this shouldn’t happen again. What do you think—should local stations be more transparent about paid content, especially from controversial groups? #Religion #LosAngeles #Scientology70Share
Dashcamgram+FollowThis is actually a bold move 👀 Costco stepping into the housing crisis wasn’t on my bingo card, but it might be a game-changer. Building apartments on top of stores makes real sense in cities where space is limited and rent keeps climbing. Imagine affordable housing with groceries, jobs, and transit all in one place — that’s smart urban planning. The Baldwin Village project alone plans 800 apartments, with 184 designated as affordable units, which could help working families who are constantly being priced out. If this works, don’t be surprised if other major retailers follow suit. The question is… will this truly stay affordable long-term, or is it just a headline move? #Costco #AffordableHousing #HousingCrisis #UrbanDevelopment #MixedUse #LosAngeles #SmartCities #FutureOfHousing80Share