In the wake of the devastating fires, our hearts go out to all those affected by this tragedy. Roque & Mark has been part of the Westside community of Los Angeles since 1965, and even before that when Roque and Mark were young realtors walking door to door. Our love of this community is long-standing, and we take very seriously the opportunity to help fire victims in the wake of this terrible tragedy.
We understand that many families are now in need of temporary housing, and we are prioritizing housing for fire victims. However, please note that at this time we offer apartment units only, not single-family homes. If you’re looking for a single-family residence, we recommend expanding your search to neighboring communities such as Culver City, Westchester, Rancho Palos Verdes, Torrance, Gardena, Hawthorne, Carson, Santa Clarita, Oak Park, Simi Valley, or even the counties of Ventura, Orange, and San Bernardino.
For more information or to inquire about available housing, please contact our office directly. Our team is dedicated and willing to assist in securing available units to provide a safe and stable living environment for those in need.
Many of our real estate clients were affected by the fire. Some were fortunate enough not to lose everything, many, however, did lose all their worldly possessions. We invite you as part of our community to support the American Red Cross in their fire relief efforts. The organization has historically succeeded in providing emergency services to innocent victims of catastrophe, and Roque & Mark’s support of the Red Cross goes back to 2001, following the September 11th terrorist attacks.
Please join us in making a donation, small or large, to help our neighbors in their time of need. Thank you so much!
Resources for Fire Victims
Santa Monica:
Santa Monica is offering resources to help those impacted by the recent fires. For updates on disaster relief, fire recovery, and health resources, visit the official site: Santa Monica Palisades Fire Resources. SMC also has some resources listed on their website: SMC Disaster Relief Resources.
Los Angeles:
For those impacted by the fires in the greater Los Angeles area, the city has launched a recovery site that provides valuable information. To learn more about health and clean-up support, visit: LA City Emergency Recovery.