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!
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7 Factors to Watch For That Will Affect the San Fernando Valley (Los Angeles) Housing Market in 2018
How are elements in 2018 going to treat the San Fernando Valley (Los Angeles) housing market? Real estate housing markets are local. Many factors affect housing prices more in one area/neighborhood than another. One constant is the economic reality of supply and demand, regardless of the product. ... » Learn More about 7 Factors to Watch For That Will Affect the San Fernando Valley (Los Angeles) Housing Market in 2018
Presentation on Government and Regulation Updates Plus History of San Fernando Valley Housing Prices January 12, 2018
Ron Henderson President/Broker of Multi Real Estate Services & California Association of Mortgage Professionals Government Affairs Co-Chair presents an overview of recent regulatory elements affecting real estate and mortgages. In addition the history of the San Fernando Valley real estate market, ... » Learn More about Presentation on Government and Regulation Updates Plus History of San Fernando Valley Housing Prices January 12, 2018
Home Price Index Change Year Over Year
According to Corelogic Los Angeles home prices are up 7.5% year over year. 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 ... » Learn More about Home Price Index Change Year Over Year
Los Angeles County Residential Real Estate Report Card December 2017
Here's is a report card as an overview of the residential real estate market for Los Angeles County. In a nut shell, employment is up, affordability has been dropping, the housing inventory is historically and dangerously low. It's supply and demand. Appreciation will continue. The compounding ... » Learn More about Los Angeles County Residential Real Estate Report Card December 2017