As reflected in the HARI, Housing Affordability Renters Index, the Los Angeles region is the least affordable in the nation at 18%. The home ownership rate is also the lowest at 47.7%, which translates to Los Angeles having a higher percentage of renters than owners. Compare that to the Phoenix area ... » Learn More about Los Angeles Housing Affordability for Renters
All Tax Liens Will Be Removed from Credit Reports
Last year, the three National Credit Reporting Agencies (NRAs) – Equifax, Experian and TransUnion – started to implement enhanced standards for collecting and updating public record data reported on consumer reports, in accordance with the National Consumer Assistance Plan (NCAP) requirements. As a ... » Learn More about All Tax Liens Will Be Removed from Credit Reports
Case Shiller Shows Los Angeles Housing Up 7.1% YOY, Where Will It Be Next Year!
The Case Shiller index shows the housing values in Los Angeles had a monthly increase of .6%, and a year over year increase of 7.1%. Historically, over the past 42 years property values in the Los Angeles region appreciated 4.99% annually, including the massive drop during the 2008 housing/economic ... » Learn More about Case Shiller Shows Los Angeles Housing Up 7.1% YOY, Where Will It Be Next Year!
Due to Tight Inventory, California’s Housing Market is Still Hot
Case-Shiller Home Price Index Shows Los Angeles Prices End Year 7.5% Higher Than 2016
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census divisions, reported a 6.3% annual gain in December, up from 6.1% in the previous month. The 10-City Composite annual increase came in at 6.0%, no change from the previous month. The 20-City Composite ... » Learn More about Case-Shiller Home Price Index Shows Los Angeles Prices End Year 7.5% Higher Than 2016