The residential real estate market in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles region, has stabilized. Inventory is up but still remains moderate by historical standards. The quantity of sales has dropped, and affordability remains tight. The recent drop in mortgage rates, from 8% in October 2023 ... » Learn More about Key Factors Driving San Fernando Valley’s Real Estate Market: Rates, Inventory, and Insurance
San Fernando Valley Real Estate Market
Is it a buyer’s or Seller’s market for housing? San Fernando Valley Real Estate Market Update July 2024
Is it a buyer’s or Seller’s market for housing? It depends, but it’s more balanced than it has been for a while. A real estate market is always based on locality, supply, and demand. On a national level there are areas in the South where there’s plenty of land available, and less regulatory ... » Learn More about Is it a buyer’s or Seller’s market for housing? San Fernando Valley Real Estate Market Update July 2024
San Fernando Valley Housing and Mortgage Rate Update May 2024
In a nutshell the housing market and mortgage rates are basically in a status quo position. Housing active inventory is up but still tight from potential sellers being locked in with historically low interest rates. Overall sales are active. Well priced listings in the lower price range sell ... » Learn More about San Fernando Valley Housing and Mortgage Rate Update May 2024
Change in Home Value After 10 Years
Talk about a winning record! Buying a home and holding it for 10 years has earned a profit every year except one since 1942. Just look at those returns, too! Housing builds significant, long-term wealth. Ron Henderson GRI, SRES, SFR, RECS, CIAS, GREENPresident/BrokerMulti Real Estate Services, ... » Learn More about Change in Home Value After 10 Years
Are You Missing Out On Your Property Tax Exemption?
Since 1974, the state of California has offered to reduce the assessed value of any "owner-occupied home" by $7,000. That, in turn, reduces the home’s annual tax bill. You just have to apply once, and the ‘homeowners exemption’ will be applied automatically to your assessment until you move out or ... » Learn More about Are You Missing Out On Your Property Tax Exemption?