Selling Los Angeles Real Estate

Define a Los Angeles Real Estate Buyers’ or Sellers’ Market

When buying or selling real estate in Los Angeles  we often talk about the market as being a buyers’ or a sellers’ market, based on the absorption rate. The absorption rate is the number of months it will take to sell the existing inventory based on prior months’ sales.  6 months is a balanced market, under six months […]

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Preparing Your Newport Beach Home to Sell | Managing Your Listing | Part 5

Sharon Paxson, my colleague, a Newport Beach Realtor has written a great series on selling your home.  Rather than reinvent the wheel, I am reposting the series here.  Everything of course applies to selling your Los Angeles home. You have prepared to sell your Los Angeles home to sell, and you have addressed deferred maintenance, made necessary

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Thinking of Remodeling your Los Angeles Home? What Should you Concentrate On?

You are thinking for remodeling your Los Angeles home but don’t quite know what to do that will get you the best bang for your buck.  Houselogic.com recently put together a list of 7 remodeling projects that make the most sense. So what do they think are the most important? Value Siding Vinyl siding is inexpensive,

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Carbon Monoxide Detectors Mandatory in Los Angeles Homes as of July 1, 2011

Just so that everyone has a clear understanding – California Senate Bill 183 was signed into law to regulate the installation of carbon monoxide detectors. The law is a two-part law that requires an update to the Transfer Disclosure Statements used in a real estate transaction, and puts into law the Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act of

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