Do you think this tiny home is worth the purchase price?
Here is the smallest home sold this week in Los Angeles.
The home has 1 bed/1 bath, 448 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 5,201 sq. ft. lot.
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Do you think this tiny home is worth the purchase price?
Here is the smallest home sold this week in Los Angeles.
The home has 1 bed/1 bath, 448 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 5,201 sq. ft. lot.
Do you like the stilts?
This home has 3 bed/4 bath, 3,064 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 35,226 sq. ft. lot.
Asking price: $2,950,000
Text me if you want a tour: 818-445-7953.
This is the smallest home sold this week in Sherman Oaks.
This home has 1 bed/1 bath, 534 sq. ft. of living space, and is on an 8,168 sq. ft. lot.
Did you guess the right selling price?
This is the smallest home for sale in Bel Air.
This 1920s Hunting Cabin has 0 bed/1 bath, 655 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 4,673 sq. ft. lot.
This private home features an exposed A-frame ceiling, stained glass windows, a Murphy bed, an upper deck, and an exterior patio for outdoor dining.
Asking price: $599,000
Text me if you want a tour: 818-445-7953.
This is the smallest home for sale in Alhambra.
This property has 2 bed/1 bath, 400 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 1,873 sq. ft. lot.
Asking price: $550,000
Text me if you want a tour: 818-445-7953.
Here is the most expensive home sold this week in Sherman Oaks.
Asking price: $3,995,000
Selling price: $3,705,000
This home has 4 bed/4 bath, 3,661 sq. ft. of living space, and is on an 11,323 sq. ft. lot.
The home features a dual-sided stone fireplace in the living areas, top-of-the-line appliances in the kitchen, and a fully equipped media room with a wet bar.
The backyard has an infinity pool and spa, multiple patios, a fireplace, an outdoor kitchen, and canyon views.
This is the cheapest home for sale this week in Lake Balboa. First time on the market in 50 years!
Asking price: $749,999
This home has 3 bed/1 bath, 1,168 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 7,200 sq. ft. lot.
The home features dual pane windows, copper re-pipe, and a detached garage.
Text me for more info at 818-445-7953.
Sold this piece of land for $1,077,000. Another off-market deal.😉
11853 Weir St., Culver City, CA 90230
3,950 Sq. Ft. | Vacant Lot
JUST SOLD💥
5604 Rhodes Ave #103, Valley Village, CA 91607
2 beds | 2 baths | 1,260 Sq. Ft.
Located in Valley Village on the same street with million-dollar homes, you will find this corner unit 2 bedroom, 2 full bathroom condo!
This newly painted unit features a large kitchen with breakfast bar, fireplace in the living room, a remodeled guest bathroom, and a large en-suite bathroom in the master bedroom.
There is an in-unit laundry area, central AC/Heat, a private patio, 2 parking spaces in the gated garage, and the complex is pet-friendly.
If you are looking for a 2 bed, 2 full bath corner unit condo, at a great value, this just might be the home for you.
Attention Builders! This Culver City flat corner lot comes with fully approved RTI (Ready-to-Issue) permits to build a two-story 4 bed/4 bath 1,764 Sq. Ft. single-family home with an attached two-car garage, balcony, rooftop deck, and a one-story detached 1 bed/1 1/2 bath 600 Sq. Ft. ADU.
Centrally located on the Westside, this lot is located in a quiet neighborhood close to Playa Vista and next to the Ballona Creek bike path, which takes you down to Marina Del Rey, Playa Del Rey, and the beach.
If you're looking to build a beautiful new home with a detached ADU, all at a great value, this just might be the property for you.
For more info visit CulverCityLot.com.
The California housing market kicked off the new year with a bounce back from a 4-month low, with sales of existing single-family homes reaching 444,450, registering a month-to-month increase of 3.4% in January.
Sales continued to decline on a year-over-year basis, but the dip was less than 10% and was the smallest in six months.
California home prices continued to decelerate as the seasonal slowdown continued, with the statewide median price declining 3.8% from December to $765,580 in January, but still improving from a year ago by 9.4%.
Source: California Association of Realtors
This is the most unique architectural home for sale this week in La Crescenta.
Asking price: $9,799,000
There are 2 homes on the property with a total of 5 bed/5 bath, 5,186 sq. ft. of living space, and on nearly 6 acres of land.
There is a 50 ft lap pool and open-air outdoor movie Pavillion.
The current homeowner is Flea from the GREAT Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Text me if you want a tour at 818-445-7953.
Here is the most expensive home sold in South Pasadena this week.
Asking price: $1,198,000
Selling price: $2,500,081
This Craftsman style home has 3 bed/1 bath, 1,922 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 7,898 sq. ft. lot.
First time on the market in 40 years.
Home sold for $1,302,081 over the asking price! CASH!
Whose house? Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp's house!
Asking price: $6,100,00
This home has 5 bed/7 bath, 6,893 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 71,051 sq. ft. lot.
The super-private property is within a 24hr guard gated community.
The backyard has a cabana with a fireplace, a pool, spa, waterfalls, and an outdoor bathroom.
Text me if you want a tour at 818-445-7953. Go Rams!
31% of all Americans and 41% of 18-to-34-year-olds say they’ve purchased a primary residence with someone they aren’t married to, according to a survey by realtor.com®. Further, 55% of Americans and 68% of 18-to-34-year-olds say they would consider it.
“With home prices skyrocketing in recent years, it’s become even more challenging to break into the housing market for first-time buyers,” says Clare Trepasso, deputy news editor at realtor.com®. “Many buyers have needed more than one income to afford a home, especially as rising rents may be eating into their down payment savings. However, the pandemic delayed many weddings. And rising prices forced some couples to choose between saving to become homeowners versus having the big day. This has resulted in many unmarried couples, as well as extended families and friends, pooling their resources so they can afford to become homeowners.”
The most common co-buyers are romantic partners who are not engaged or married (15%). But Americans are also open to buying with extended family members or roommates.
Here’s the breakdown:
Romantic partner, not engaged or married (15%)
Parent, grandparent, or older relative (6%)
Child, niece or nephew, or other younger relative (5%)
Sibling, cousin, or relative of a similar age (4%)
Roommate (4%)
Friend (4%)