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New variant and crowded housing turned LA into coronavirus epicenter

Close icon Two crossed lines that form an X . It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. A waitress takes customers orders in the outdoor seating area of a restaurant on January 28, 2021 in Los Angeles. Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images Los Angeles has seen more coronavirus cases and deaths than any other county in the US. The majority of LA infections were recorded during a deadly winter surge over the last two months. Epidemiologists say a few factors turned LA into a coronavirus epicenter: the emergence of a local variant, escalating pandemic fatigue, and a high share of overcrowded multi-generational homes.

Yawar Charlie Talks Real Estate, Acting With Millionacres

Yawar Charlie Talks Real Estate, Acting With Millionacres Millionacres 1/24/2021 © Provided by The Motley Fool Yawar Charlie Talks Real Estate, Acting With Millionacres Yawar Charlie has made his mark in two different careers: as an actor and a real estate agent. He combined those two on the CNBC show Listing Impossible, where agents work to convince clients to follow their plan to make difficult million-dollar properties sell. Charlie is the grandson of Noor Mohammed Charlie, a Bollywood pioneer and film legend. After dozens of movie and television roles, the younger Charlie turned his focus to real estate and now is with the Aaron Kirman Group.

Hot Property: Trevor Noah buys a $27 5-million mansion in Bel-Air

Hot Property: Trevor Noah buys a $27.5-million mansion in Bel-Air Jack Flemming © (Jim Bartsch) Originally built by architect Mark Rios for himself, the Japanese-inspired showplace includes dark timbers based on a room Rios saw in Kyoto and extra-thick walls to block out the noise of the city below. (Jim Bartsch) Trevor Noah will spend 2021 in style. The day before New Year’s Eve, the host of “The Daily Show” shelled out $27.5 million for a contemporary mansion in Bel-Air. The comedian must have a thing for architectural showplaces. In 2019, he dropped $20.5 million on a similarly dramatic mansion also found in Bel-Air, but ended up selling it last summer for $21.7 million.

Hot Property: Trevor Noah buys a $27 5-million Bel-Air home

Print Trevor Noah will spend 2021 in style. The day before New Year’s Eve, the host of “The Daily Show” shelled out $27.5 million for a contemporary mansion in Bel-Air. The comedian must have a thing for architectural showplaces. In 2019, he dropped $20.5 million on a similarly dramatic mansion also found in Bel-Air, but ended up selling it last summer for $21.7 million. Noah bought this one from Mark Rios, an L.A. architect who built the 11,000-square-foot home for himself. Inspired by Japanese aesthetics, he told Architectural Digest that he went through 50 plans before settling on the final design and employed dark timbers based on a room he saw in Kyoto and extra-thick walls to protect against the noise of the city below.

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