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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Real estate prices, starting to rise again ?.

Housing
#1
  • 賃貸貧乏
  • mail
  • 2020/02/21 10:50

I've been saving for a down payment for a few years to buy a house in Torrance or thereabouts.

Last year, real estate prices seemed to have leveled off a bit, so I was wondering if they would go down this year, but I've been looking at SOLD prices for the past few months and they seem to be higher than before.
And when they go on sale, they are PENDING a week later.
Maybe it will still go up?

Even if I hoard downpayments, the price goes up and I can't buy it after all~.
More and more I can only buy in remote areas ~ ( Tears ).

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#466
  • ぷっ
  • 2020/05/04 (Mon) 10:09
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Only $20,000 ~ $30,000 for a $1M house.

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#467
  • 仙人
  • 2020/05/05 (Tue) 17:56
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Zillow is not very accurate.
If a lot of expensive houses are for sale, they get more expensive, if a lot of cheap houses
are for sale, they get cheaper, not taking into account the details.
It is simply easy to see.

It can go up about $80,000 in 30 days and is not accurate.

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#468
  • evil landlord
  • 2020/05/05 (Tue) 19:07
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Okay, I'll buy it ~ 🏁.

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#472
  • Home Buyer
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 12:14
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#470
You're in the wrong buyer's market.

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#474
  • ふーん
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 13:01
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↑ Don't mope, buy a house in another state ?

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#475
  • QP
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 13:56
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Living in Southern California is the first priority. Wanting to buy a house there would be second ..  
I understand your feelings more than enough.    But if you buy a house, there will be many other problems.

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#476

Those who can afford a house can always afford a house, and those who can't afford a house will never be able to afford a house.
Just that.

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#477
  • No excuse
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 14:14
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Those who can afford a house can always afford a house, and those who can't afford a house will never be able to afford a house.
That's just it.

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#478
  • クビクビクビ〜
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 14:39
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A storm of firing layoffs is said to be brewing across the U.S. from now on.

Unemployment to be worst in US statistical history.

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#479

>478
You already have 30 million people applying for unemployment insurance.

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#481
  • XRP
  • 2020/05/06 (Wed) 15:22
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# 480

The U.S. central bank is buying over $2.3 trillion in junk bonds as a Corona measure,
and the companies with the money are buying their own stock.

The economic stimulus measures are supposed to put money into the hands of the general public and employees, but it seems that corporations are buying back their own shares to raise asset prices and send money back to shareholders.

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#483
  • ぷっ!
  • 2020/05/08 (Fri) 15:52
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It will be half price in a year. w
I'll take my chances. w
It will recover more at the end of this month, I think that's where I want to be.
Pfft !

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#484
  • 仙人
  • 2020/05/09 (Sat) 16:48
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i now 5/1 ARM with interest 2 . 4%. 

Property is important, but research the loan as well.

The most important thing is location, location, location though.
A good location rarely goes down in any period of time.
( This is my experience ).

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#485
  • リモート
  • 2020/05/09 (Sat) 16:55
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Certainly until now. But I think the population density will ease in the future if remote work becomes possible, so there is a good chance that prices will be affected. I think California is safe because of the weather.

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#486
  • 都市一極集中からの脱却
  • 2020/05/09 (Sat) 18:09
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Facebook and Google are going to continue remote work throughout this year, so a lot of things will change in the world.

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#487
  • リモート
  • 2020/05/09 (Sat) 18:18
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Yes, I think that is true. With that, the need for office space will disappear, so it will be downsized and commercials will have an excess of tenants.

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#488
  • 下がって欲しいが・・
  • 2020/05/09 (Sat) 19:51
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California has good weather, so prices are unlikely to drop.
The virus has shown that densely populated areas are dangerous, so densely populated areas are shunned.
Single family homes are more valuable than condos and townhouses.

If you can be remote, you don't need to live in a city even more so. That said, the countryside is inconvenient, so rich people try to buy homes in rich neighborhoods where the population density around the city is not so high.

I heard that Tesla may possibly move to Nevada or Texas, but considering that LA has by far the highest number of infected people in California, even taking population into account, there may be companies moving from LA to other states or cities in the future.

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#490
  • 仙人
  • 2020/05/10 (Sun) 10:37
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I don't think it matters much whether Tesla relocates or not.
In a large town, even if one company relocates, there is the ability to absorb it
and it is less of a problem. California is about the same size as Japan,
and LA County is about the size of a prefecture, so it would be a mistake to evaluate
them centrally.

Toyota and Honda moved out of Torrance, but the residential area has since gone up
over 20%.
The more people work from home, the more they want to live in good housing.

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#491
  • Srsrsr
  • 2020/05/10 (Sun) 13:31
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Honda is gone too ?
Since when ?

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#493
  • テスラ
  • 2020/05/10 (Sun) 14:10
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It would indeed hurt the state of California to let go of Tesla. But what kind of scenario are the people who spread this virus envisioning?

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