49 Years Exceptional Service and Experience...
Becky Poe-Anderson, a South Bay and Palm Desert Real Estate Specialist, has earned her reputation as a leader for marketing some of the area's most exceptional properties. Commitment to providing the finest Real Estate experience on behalf of her clients is her primary goal while maintaining the highest ethical standards and professionalism that an agent has to offer. A lifetime Palos Verdes Peninsula resident with vast local knowledge and now entering her 49th year in Real Estate which has allowed her to excel in developing successful lifetime relationships with countless clients (90% Repeat-Referral based). Becky is devoted to exceeding her client’s expectations and continually strives to combine remarkable homes with extraordinary lives.
Becky grew up with a family vacation home on PDCC golf course and
now spreads her time living in PV as well as her vacation home located on the
Palm Desert Country Club golf course. She also runs a very successful Vacation
Rental business with 2 homes on the golf course. Even while trying to catch a
quick game of golf she can be seen striking another Real Estate deal out there
and Becky has found that she has now become the most trusted agent by the
locals.
1988-1990 - Broker-Owner, Poe & Associates
1982-1988 - AVP Imperial Bank, REO-Foreclosure Dept
1976-1982 - Broker Associate Dunckel & Poe Realty
1978 - Brokers License
1976 - Salesman’s License
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L.A. Times - Real Estate News
12/11/2025 12:00:55 AM +00:00
Pro-housing group YIMBY Law sued Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, challenging Newsom's executive order blocking SB 9 in fire-stricken communities.
12/9/2025 11:35:57 PM +00:00
L.A. City Council voted Tuesday to permanently adopt an affordable housing streamlining directive introduced by Mayor Karen Bass.
12/9/2025 11:00:00 AM +00:00
The strange, windowless building at Melrose and Sycamore avenues in Los Angeles, just up from the house where I grew up, was a treasure I failed to recognize.
12/8/2025 9:54:49 PM +00:00
More buildings are going all-electric, especially in states trying to address climate change. UCI Health–Irvine, the largest all-electric hospital in the country, is opening Wednesday.
11/25/2025 11:00:00 AM +00:00
$10-billion One Beverly Hills project gets off the ground
11/24/2025 6:41:00 PM +00:00
The Stahl House is selling for $25 million. The current owners say its tour program will continue for now.
11/21/2025 10:40:22 PM +00:00
The first home to be rebuilt in the wake of the Palisades fire — a two-story home on Kagawa Street — received a certificate of occupancy on Friday.
11/21/2025 11:00:00 AM +00:00
Developer Meritage plans to build 122 townhouses and 20 single-family homes on the former Trinity Broadcasting site just south of the 405 Freeway.
11/21/2025 11:00:00 AM +00:00
The owner of the Witch's House, L.A.'s finest example of Storybook architecture, has purchased an equally fantastical property: the Hobbit Houses.
11/20/2025 11:00:00 AM +00:00
Southern California home prices climbed to an $860,773 average in October, stopping a five-month skid that saw the average home value fall more than $14,000 since April.
11/20/2025 11:00:00 AM +00:00
UCLA plans high-rise student housing
11/14/2025 2:00:00 PM +00:00
Homebuilders launch portal to streamline fire rebuilds.
11/12/2025 11:00:00 AM +00:00
AEG plans expansion of L.A. Live complex downtown
11/12/2025 11:00:00 AM +00:00
Karen Martinez lost her home in the Palisades fire. Now, she's trying to convince her entire neighborhood of Sunset Mesa to rebuild their homes as fire-proof in hopes of achieving herd immunity as a community.
11/10/2025 11:00:00 AM +00:00
Inspired by his cats, a doctor created a warm and elegant refuge out of a modern "white box" in L.A.
10/25/2025 10:00:00 AM +00:00
The El Segundo surf park, which has yet to be named, will hold about 5 million gallons of water in a 2.2-acre lagoon.
10/23/2025 2:28:42 AM +00:00
The Westminster Mall, opened in 1974 and once a fixture of the community, is shutting down later this year.
10/22/2025 8:51:45 PM +00:00
Banc of California expands offices in downtown L.A.
10/22/2025 10:00:00 AM +00:00
Nearly a year after the Palisades fire, Malibu has issued only four rebuilding permits. The slow pace has led to declining home values as frustrated locals abandon plans to rebuild and list their lots for cheap.
10/15/2025 10:00:00 AM +00:00
Commissioners unanimously recommended the construction of Fourth & Central in the Skid Row neighborhood.
10/8/2025 10:00:00 AM +00:00
Designer Ben Warwas renovated a dated two-bedroom home and detached garage in Los Angeles to better reflect the colorful sensibilities of its owner, artist Antonio Adriano Puleo.
10/2/2025 10:00:00 AM +00:00
Planned Beverly Hills public gardens unveiled
9/26/2025 10:00:00 AM +00:00
A Spanish Colonial-style mansion owned by Lydia Hearst and Chris Hardwick just listed for $21.5 million in Los Feliz. If it gets its price, it'll be one of the neighborhood's priciest sales ever.
9/25/2025 10:00:00 AM +00:00
Boething Treeland Nursery has served flora to the San Fernando Valley for the last seven decades, but plans by its new owner call for a cemetery on the 32-acre property in Woodland Hills. Locals are challenging the project.
9/23/2025 10:37:57 PM +00:00
'The Brady Bunch' superfans better hold onto their bell bottoms: The TV family's retro home in Studio City will finally be open to the public for the first time.






