What the Latest Numbers Say About Where We’re Headed Even with interest rates still hovering higher than we'd like, the San Fernando Valley housing market isn’t standing still it’s shifting. Inventory is building, buyer behavior is changing, and the numbers from April 2025 tell a story. Condo ... » Learn More about San Fernando Valley Real Estate Snapshot April 2025
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San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Housing Market and Macroeconomic Update April 2025
A few recent observations on what’s transpiring presently as we’re entering the “Spring Housing Season” but in the middle of a chaotic economic environment: • Consumer confidence is down because of uncertainties – Tariffs, Jobs, Stock Market returns, selling or buying properties… Are these ... » Learn More about San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Housing Market and Macroeconomic Update April 2025
The New 2025 CalFire Fire Hazard Severity Zones Map: What’s Changed—and What Property Owners in SoCal Need to Know
There’s a brand-new 2025 CalFire Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZ) map released April 25—and it’s not just a refresh. For property owners in Los Angeles and across Southern California, this update brings significant changes from previous maps, with real-world impacts on disclosures, maintenance, ... » Learn More about The New 2025 CalFire Fire Hazard Severity Zones Map: What’s Changed—and What Property Owners in SoCal Need to Know
San Fernando Valley / Los Angeles Real Estate: Trends Shaping the Market in March 2025
There are numerous elements interacting right now that are shaping the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles real estate markets. Some key factors include inventory levels, interest rates, government-imposed tariffs, layoffs, wildfires, insurance, and HOA issues. Let’s break down some of this. For ... » Learn More about San Fernando Valley / Los Angeles Real Estate: Trends Shaping the Market in March 2025
Behind the Headlines: What October’s San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles Housing Market Really Tells Us
I’ve mentioned this before, but the real estate headlines you see on the news are often behind the curve. Take today’s news: “Existing-home sales picked up in October, rising 3.4% for the month to a pace of 3.96 million. They also notched the first year-over-year gain (+2.9%) since July 2021. ... » Learn More about Behind the Headlines: What October’s San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles Housing Market Really Tells Us