If you are in the Los Angeles area, have any questions or real estate sales or financing needs, feel free in contacting me. Ron Henderson GRI, RECS, CIAS President/Broker Multi Real Estate Services, Inc. Gov’t Affairs Chair – California Association of Mortgage Professionals BRE #00905793 ... » Learn More about Monthly National Housing Data
Workshop on Homeowners Associations: How HOA Variables Can Make or Break a Purchase Transaction
I'll be conducting a workshop on Homeowners Associations for Realtors at the Outwest Marketing Meeting in Canoga Park, CA this Friday July 28 at 8:15am. There are variables that can be disruptive, or detrimental to a transaction if not evaluated properly, or if it's not fully understood what ... » Learn More about Workshop on Homeowners Associations: How HOA Variables Can Make or Break a Purchase Transaction
Housing Affordability Index Based on May 2017
At the national level, housing affordability is down from last month and down from a year ago. Mortgage rates increased to 4.01 percent this May, up compared to 3.83 percent a year ago. Housing affordability declined from a year ago in May moving the index down 5.4 percent from 161.8 to 153.0. ... » Learn More about Housing Affordability Index Based on May 2017
Seller’s Real Estate Market Challenges
If you are in the Los Angeles area, have any questions or real estate sales or financing needs, feel free in contacting me. Ron Henderson GRI, RECS, CIAS President/Broker Multi Real Estate Services, Inc. Gov’t Affairs Chair – California Association of Mortgage Professionals BRE #00905793 ... » Learn More about Seller’s Real Estate Market Challenges
Won’t New Housing Construction Reduce Rents? Yes, It’s All Supply and Demand
You may have heard someone say “We’re building like crazy, why aren’t prices going down?” You may have even thought: does supply and demand not apply to housing? But it largely does! While housing economics can be more nuanced at the local level in short periods – in a gentrifying neighborhood new ... » Learn More about Won’t New Housing Construction Reduce Rents? Yes, It’s All Supply and Demand