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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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#316
  • 2018年のデータ
  • 2020/04/20 (Mon) 17:24
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According to Japan's 2018 data,
the percentage of employees earning more than 8 million yen is 10%, and the percentage of employees earning more than 10 million yen is 5%.

Incidentally, the average annual income of Mitsubishi Corporation, the 6th largest company, is 16.08 million yen.
The average annual income of No. 1 M&A Capital Partners is 31.09 million yen.

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#317
  • へ〜。
  • 2020/04/20 (Mon) 17:28
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⇧ So ?
Zako-san, speaking of which, I seem to have been left out of the Japanese salary yesterday ?.

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#318
  • wow
  • 2020/04/20 (Mon) 17:59
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Average annual income is over 30 million yen ! ? Amazing. Is it hard work?
I make 150K, but there are higher up.

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#320
  • $150個k
  • 2020/04/21 (Tue) 14:49
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I like $ 150k. I guess work must be tough. $ I think 100k is actually hard in California. I don't have enough money to pay the mortgage and all that.

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#322
  • 比べない。
  • 2020/04/21 (Tue) 15:36
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Prices are so high that you can't compare them to Japan or the countryside. It's a wise choice for people whose salary doesn't change to move to other states or Japan. Rich people are the norm around here.

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#324
  • 比べない
  • 2020/04/21 (Tue) 18:17
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⇧ You're talking on a global level ? You're poor, don't act rich. You're a fool.

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#325
  • 比べない
  • 2020/04/21 (Tue) 18:19
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You say you're scared, so I'm wondering what you're scared of. You can't compare every single thing and be scared.

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#326
  • ロールスロイスのSUV
  • 2020/04/21 (Tue) 22:29
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I was surprised that Darvish's car costs more than my house.
He plays catch in front of it, which is awesome.

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#327
  • 金持ちが住む州
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 09:59
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California gets taxed about 10% every time I shop and every time I shop on Amazon.
Most states have 0%, but,
Prices and taxes are ridiculously high.

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#328
  • はいはい
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 10:01
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326
There is no way anyone here drives a Rolls Royce.

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#329
  • はいはい
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 10:05
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Still, California is still more bullish than other states to get people out, and in 10 years the rich people of the world will take over. The scenario is already set to the point where those who are already on the edge of this pandemic will have no choice but to leave, and where prices have fallen, the rich will rush in and prices will already be going up. The beginning of a super-differentiated society is just around the corner.

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#331
  • はいはい
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 10:51
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An athlete or Hollywood star would at least have some income property and would not go under at this level.

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#333
  • もうすぐ木曜日かー
  • 2020/04/22 (Wed) 17:45
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After all, it is Manhattan.

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#335
  • 2020/04/27 (Mon) 09:04
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I think it's because many people assume that they won't have to pay their loans for six months anyway and that the economy will return soon once the virus is gone. I think it will resume next month.

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#336
  • 2020/04/27 (Mon) 09:37
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⇧ So I think we're six months away from selling the house ? Now you all Stay Home.

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#337
  • 流動性
  • 2020/04/27 (Mon) 09:49
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There are a lot of people who want to buy, or rather, there are very few properties for sale under the pandemic situation, which means that the liquidity of the market has dropped considerably. You can clearly see this by looking at the stock prices of real estate investment companies, which are the canary in the real estate price canary, and they are currently down to 2010 stock prices and back and forth around there.
Real estate can't be sold without more jobs, and even if we reopen it next month, unless we develop a vaccine or a special remedy, people's fears will not disappear quickly and they will not immediately return to employment and their normal lives.

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#338
  • ローン・レンジャー
  • 2020/04/27 (Mon) 09:49
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The loan doesn't have to be paid for six months for now, and
when will the six-month loan become payable?

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#340
  • jobjobjob
  • 2020/04/27 (Mon) 10:45
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> > Those people were not the demographic that was originally going to buy a house in Los Angeles where $1M+ is the norm ?

There are a lot of people in the demographic living in $1M+ houses who are now dabbling in small businesses that are being affected. There are some, and my millionaire friend who lives atop PV owns a number of apartments in the poorer neighborhoods of Harbor City and Wilmington.

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#341
  • 大金持ちの友人もいない
  • 2020/04/27 (Mon) 10:52
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> My very wealthy friend who lives atop PV owns a number of apartments in the poor neighborhoods of Harbor City and Wilmington.

Does he/she have any mortgage left on the house in PV ?
I'm just curious.

Maybe the owners will start selling the apartments in the poor neighborhoods.

I still like to run an apartment in a good area with good tenants.

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#342
  • 狭まる格差
  • 2020/04/27 (Mon) 12:58
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# 339 If you look up, there is no end.
If you look down, there is no end.

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