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This Porter Ranch "Hot Home" has everything you need & could want! See for yourself!

"Hot Home” alert in Porter Ranch’s Westcliffe gated community.

Asking price: $2,999,950

This 3 story home has 4 bed/6 bath, 5,314 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 9,904 sq. ft. lot.

The home features a large great room with high ceilings, a kitchen with a walk-in pantry, a home theater with an open-air deck, and an office with glass walls.

In the backyard, there is a pool with a swim-up bar, rain shower, spa, firepit, outdoor kitchen with BBQ, and basketball court with Kobe Bryant's brand logo.

Text me if you want a tour at 818-445-7953.

High inflation is affecting real estate

Rising inflation is pressing on Americans across the economic spectrum with costs for groceries to gasoline increasing. In November, consumer prices increased by 6.8% compared to a year ago, the largest annual gain in the past 40 years.

Some of the highest increases occurred for energy, shelter, cars, and food, which comprise about 61% of consumer purchases and account for 81% of inflation over the past 12 months, MarketWatch reports.

Renters may be feeling the impact. Rents are up 3% and accelerating at about 5% annually, says Lawrence Yun, chief economist of the National Association of REALTORS®.

Also, heating bills are increasing; natural gas prices have jumped by 25%.

Yun also warns that the increase in inflation is a primary reason that mortgage rates will likely rise in 2022. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is predicted to reach 3.7% by the end of 2022. Rates averaged 3.10% last week, according to Freddie Mac.

“One aspect of inflation is that real estate has proven to be a good hedge,” Yun says.

As he explains in a recent statement:

“In the 1970s, a high inflationary period when [the Consumer Price Index] averaged 7.1% per year, home price gains outpaced inflation with a 9.9% gain. Even when interest rates soared in the 1980s and thereby crushed home sales, home prices still held up to consumer price inflation: 5.5% versus 5.6%. That’s because rents are soaring. Other decades also show similar patterns. Therefore, for those concerned about the loss in purchasing power of money and savings, be assured that real estate has proven to be a good hedge against inflation.”

Source: “Instant Reaction: Consumer Price Index, December 10, 2021,” National Association of REALTORS® Economists’ Outlook blog and “Inflation Is Running Rampant in the U.S.—Here’s Where It Is, and Isn’t,” MarketWatch (Dec. 11, 2021).

You don't want to miss out on these past "Hot Home" updates!

Here's an update on 2 "Hot Homes" I recently told you about.

Hot Home #1: Vestal Ave., Los Angeles

Asking price: $2,349,000

Sold price: $2,400,000

Hot Home #2: Acorn St., Chatsworth

Asking price: $1,399,000

Sold price: $1,500,000

Here is Hollywood Hills' longest ACTIVE home on the market - right now!

Here is the longest active home on the market in the Hollywood Hills... 239 days!

Current asking price: $6,395,000

Original asking price: $6,750,000

The main home and 2 story guest house have a total of 6 bed/8 bath, 7,202 sq. ft. of living space, & is on a 29,927 sq. ft. lot.

The property is at the end of a cul-de-sac, has a courtyard with a fountain, and amazing jetliner views.

There are multiple seating areas, fruit trees, a sports court, and an Ozone infinity pool with a spa on the private grounds.

Text me if you want a tour at 818-445-7953.

Eviction Moratorium has expired... for some

Landlords will once again be allowed to take their tenants to court over missed rent payments, but not if the rental property is in the city of Los Angeles.

Here is a breakdown of what's going on with the eviction moratorium:

State of California: The eviction moratorium officially expired.

Los Angeles County residential properties: The eviction moratorium officially expired.

Los Angeles County commercial properties: The eviction moratorium expires on 1/2022.

Los Angeles City: The eviction moratorium expires on 10/2022.

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Visualize yourself owning this HOT HOME in Chatsworth!

"Hot Home” alert in Chatsworth.

Asking price: $1,399,000

This corner lot has 4 bed/3 bath, 2,539 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 17,431 sq. ft. lot.

The home features a huge undeveloped area.

The master suite features a large walk-in closet, recessed lighting, and a full bath with a tub and separate shower.

Entertainers’ backyard with a pool, spa, covered patio large lawn area, and a 12’ high privacy hedge.

Text me if you want a tour at 818-445-7953.

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Here's an update on 2 "Hot Homes" from earlier this year.

Hot Home #1: Garza Dr., Saugus

Asking price: $769,000

Sold price: $790,000

Hot Home #2: Longridge Ave., Sherman Oaks

Asking price: $2,125,000

Sold price: $2,099,000

OMG... somebody paid a lot of money this week for this LA home!

This is the most expensive home to sell this week in Los Angeles.

Asking price: $25,000,000

Selling price: $23,900,000

Located in the Brentwood area, this brand new construction home has 8 bed/11 bath, 12,043 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 38,928 sq. ft. lot.

The home features disappearing electrified Fleetwood doors, an attached 3 bedroom guesthouse, and a chic screening room with blue velvet walls.

There is a Cantera stone patio in the backyard that overlooks a 48-foot swimmers pool and spa along with an outdoor cabana that has a fireplace and kitchen.

Take note of the cheapest STARTER home sold this week in the city of San Fernando

This is the cheapest home sold this week in the city of San Fernando.

Asking price: $520,000

Selling price: $585,000

This starter home has 2 beds/1 baths, 845 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 4,592 sq. ft. lot.

This corner lot home features a recently remodeled kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, copper piping, and a new sewer line.

Who got the better deal, buyer or seller?

JUST SOLD! You'll never guess how many offers I got on my Tujunga listing!

I received 20 offers on this listing and sold it for $137,000 over the asking price.

Please share this info with your friend who told you they are thinking of selling their home.

Let them know I can also represent them on the sale of their property.

Text me any time at 818-445-7953.

Quick question: would you pay that much to live next to a freeway?!

Here is the most expensive home to sell this week in Encino.

Asking price: $3,600,000

Sale price: $3,500,000

This new residence has 5 bed/7 baths, 5,474 sq. ft. of living space, and a 10,429 sq. ft. lot.

The home features a soaring 22’ entry, a chef’s kitchen w/ dual islands, breakfast nook, and Thermador appliances, a wet bar, plush home theater, and a sophisticated office.

Would you live that close to a freeway?

"DATED HOMES" no longer a deal breaker

Move-in ready homes are still very high in demand, but with the housing inventory being tight, buyers are not so quick to dismiss those homes that need a little more TLC as they have done so in the past.

If you have time to oversee the remodel, have cash on hand to pay for the remodel, and are up for the challenge, I suggest getting a fixer-upper.

That is how you build wealth in real estate.

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Here's an inside look at the most expensive new listing in La Canada

Here is the most expensive home on the market this week in La Canada Flintridge.

The asking price is $4,450,000.

Want a tour? Text me at 818-445-7953.

LeBron James reportedly buys his 3rd multi-million dollar home in Los Angeles

LeBron James reportedly scores Lee Phillip Bell’s L.A. compound according to The Real Deal.

The selling price was $39,000,000.

This is the third L.A. County mansion purchase for James, who signed as a free agent with the L.A. Lakers in the summer of 2018.

Before signing with the Lakers, James bought two homes in Brentwood for $23 million and $21 million each.

Do I need to hire a professional cleaning company before moving out?

Was your home professionally cleaned just hours before you officially accepted a buyers offer on your home?

If so, make sure to get your home professionally cleaned right before you deliver your sold home to that new buyer.

Was your home in need of a deep clean at the time the buyer’s offer was accepted? Good!

No need to get a professional cleaning company to come out and clean the home.

The point here is to deliver the home to the buyer in substantially the same condition that it was in when you accepted the buyer’s offer to purchase your home.