Razed Altadena home sells for $100K over its asking price — as LA residents flee fire-ravaged houses
Real estate agent Brock Harris, who represented the seller in the Altadena deal, says the burnt-out piece of land, which was originally listed for $449,000, generated a frenzy of interest.
Local real estate agent Brock Harris has seen it firsthand. “At least one-third to half of the owners in Altadena are unwilling or unable to rebuild a house,” he revealed to the outlet.
ORLANDO, Fla. — BYU, Georgia, Miami, Michigan, Oregon and Utah all hosted 2026 Top247 tight end Brock Harris of Saint George (Utah) Pine View on gameday visits last fall. The six aforementioned ...
Realtor Brock Harris says he listed the lot at 95 West Calaveras Street for about $450,000 and ended up selling it for $550,000. "We got a ton of calls, like 20 to 30 a day," he said. "We ended up ...
Real estate agent Brock Harris listed the lot for $449,000, and quickly received dozens of calls from prospective buyers. The winning bid was $100,000 above asking price, all cash, and is expected ...
I like the way he plays.” One of the more fascinating prospects in the 2026 class is four-star tight end Brock Harris, who ranks No. 46 overall and is the top player in Utah. Harris is down to ...
Watch the highlights from Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2024 NFL season. Watch Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' best plays ...
Michigan is in the top group of schools for Brock Harris, a top-50 national recruit and top-five tight end (per 247Sports) from St. George (Utah) Pine View. Harris (6-foot-6, 238 pounds ...
Brock Harris, a real estate agent at Brock & Lori, listed an Altadena home destroyed in the Eaton fire “as land only" with his firm. “We received over 100 calls on the property,” Harris ...
Four-star tight end Brock Harris from St. George (Utah) Pine View is one of the most coveted prospects in the 2026 recruiting class. At 6-foot-6 and 240 pounds, Harris has emerged as a dominant ...
Real estate agent Brock Harris, who represented the seller in the Altadena deal, says the burnt-out piece of land, which was originally listed for $449,000, generated a frenzy of interest.
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