It's all about supply and demand. The quantity of available inventory is still at historic lows. Expect good appreciation throughout 2017. The main takeaway from these statistics is the long term Los Angeles regional appreciation of over 5 1/2% on average for the past 42 years. Rents have recently ... » Learn More about Los Angeles Real Estate Appreciation, Inventory and Affordability Index
San Fernando Valley Real Estate Market
Top 10 Markets for Housing in 2017 (Infographic)
Being #2 we try harder :-) 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 ... » Learn More about Top 10 Markets for Housing in 2017 (Infographic)
California Housing Affordability by County
The second quarter of 2016 shows the historical norm of the coastal areas being traditionally less affordable than the inland areas. Contributing factors tight inventory, low interest rates, more available buildable land inland, income not keeping up with appreciation. If you are in the Los ... » Learn More about California Housing Affordability by County
San Fernando Valley Inventory Still Low
Real estate prices are a result of supply vs demand. The local market has been slowing down, but the active inventory is still low. Some people have been talking about a bubble, but until the inventory rises substantially, that's not a possibility. The real estate market changes direction very ... » Learn More about San Fernando Valley Inventory Still Low
San Fernando Valley Residential Inventory Low Increasing Prices
The San Fernando Valley residential inventory is low, and substantially below the last few years. Properly priced properties are realizing multiple offers, and driving sales prices up. If you are in the Los Angeles region, have any questions or real estate sales or financing needs, feel free in ... » Learn More about San Fernando Valley Residential Inventory Low Increasing Prices