Pacific Palisades Real Estate News

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Home Sales Dropped Drastically in November

Home sales in the region dropped by 19 percent from October to November, making it one of slowest Novembers in the past quarter-century.

Home Sales Dropped Drastically in November
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Bad News for Those Seeking Affordable Homes

A UCLA economic forecast indicates construction won't be able to keep up with demand for new homes in California.

Bad News for Those Seeking Affordable Homes
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LA Property Values Spike by 7.2 Percent

Overall, assessed value of properties in Los Angeles County jumped by 6.13, which means bigger sale prices and higher property taxes.

LA Property Values Spike by 7.2 Percent
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Home Sales Soar, But Will It Last?

Pending home sales in California posted the strongest month increase in six years, but there may be signs of slowing down.

Home Sales Soar, But Will It Last?
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Home Prices Jump More than 12 Percent

Los Angeles County's median home price rose 12.2 percent year-over-year, but with price increases, sales are slowing.

Home Prices Jump More than 12 Percent
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$70 Million Home Sets Real Estate Record

The priciest home ever sold in Beverly Hills includes vodka and candy rooms along with $5,600 toilets and a case of Dom Perignon.

$70 Million Home Sets Real Estate Record
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Living Large in Smaller Homes

The answer to affordable housing lies in less space and more peace of mind.

Living Large in Smaller Homes
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Where Are the Homes Just Under $200,000?

The map below shows the number of owner-occupied homes valued between $150,000 and $199,999 in your neighborhood, as reported by the US Census Bureau.

Where Are the Homes Just Under $200,000?
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Study: SoCal Rents Expected To Rise Over the Next 2 Years

USC’s Lusk Center for Real Estate Study says the increase is due to the fact that the region’s rental housing market continues to absorb units faster than it completes them.

Study: SoCal Rents Expected To Rise Over the Next 2 Years