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Hermosa Beach Ranked Among Priciest Zip Codes In Nation: Report
The Golden State is home to 70 percent of the country’s most expensive homes. See where Hermosa Beach fell on the list.

The Golden State is home to 70 percent of the country’s most expensive homes. See where Hermosa Beach fell on the list.

National home prices have surged over the past year; the Hermosa Beach area was no exception.

National home prices have surged over the past year; the Hermosa Beach area was no exception.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Hermosa Beach area was no exception.
Home prices are higher in the Hermosa Beach area recently. See how much.
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Los Angeles County area.
Hermosa Beach was ranked a top beach town in the U.S., according to a 2021 report from Stacker.
A study looking at home sales from March 13 to Sept. 7 identified Hermosa Beach as one of the 125 priciest.
Los Angeles County has the highest number of pricey zips of any county nationwide, according to new data from PropertyShark.
The rebound in housing prices countywide appeared to bypass Hermosa Beach, where the declines continued.
Los Angeles County has the highest number of pricey zips of any county nationwide, according to new data from PropertyShark.
Hermosa Beach's rent increased by 4.8 percent in 2016, according to a study by RentCafe
According to CoreLogic, the median price of a Los Angeles County home was $520,000 last month, up from $500,000 in December 2015.
Hermosa Beach residents pay an effective tax rate of 0.6 percent.
The home is the most expensive home sold in Hermosa Beach so far this year.
A Washington Post analysis looks at housing prices before and after the financial collapse.
Forbes compiles median prices for properties nationwide by zip code. See how Manhattan Beach did and what other nearby cities made the list.
A UCLA economic forecast indicates construction won't be able to keep up with demand for new homes in California.
A UCLA forecast warns that supply can't keep up with demand, prompting a need for shifting policies for affordable housing.
Overall, assessed value of properties in Los Angeles County jumped by 6.13, which means bigger sale prices and higher property taxes.
The pace of home sales slowed in August as reduced affordability priced many out of the market.
Pending home sales in California posted the strongest month increase in six years, but there may be signs of slowing down.
Sales are up by 13.5 percent and prices by 4.7 percent while affordability is down to 32 percent, which amounts to the historical "normal."
Only 32 percent of the population can afford a home in LA County where the median price is $$440,620.
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Sales are picking up even as inventory remains tight and buyers struggle with affordability.
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Los Angeles County's median home price rose 12.2 percent year-over-year, but with price increases, sales are slowing.
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New data shows that home values in the county rose in October.