Rebuilding homes in Malibu after the Woolsey Fire has been a slow process, taking several years for recovery. Grether's mother-in-law is finally finishing her home reconstruction, highlighting this trend. Of the 488 homes destroyed in 2018, only 205 certificates of occupancy for new homes have been issued, reflecting the challenges of obtaining permits. Following the recent Palisades Fire, the city is working on a recovery strategy amid persistent zoning issues. Despite delays, real estate activity is increasing as buyers begin to invest in new properties, suggesting a potential market turnaround.
It's taken seven years for recovery efforts to culminate in a newly built home, highlighting the prolonged rebuilding process in Malibu after the Woolsey Fire.
Despite the arduous permitting processes and many homes still awaiting approval, the real estate market in Malibu has started showing signs of recovery, indicating a shift in sentiment.
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