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Corner unit with panoramic views - this off-market condo in LA is too good to pass up!

For the general location, in Google maps, put in "Wilshire Blvd. and Warner Ave."

Text me for more info at 818-445-7953.

The units remodel will be complete in a few weeks.

This condo has 2 bed/2 bath and 1,002 sq. ft. of living space.

The corner unit features both north and south panoramic balcony views, high ceilings, and secure tandem parking.

The full-service building offers valet parking and an onsite manager.

The building has a newly remodeled gym, pool, and spa.

Check out the cheapest condo sold this week in Burbank - the "Media Capital of the World"!

Here is the cheapest condo sold this week in Burbank.

Asking price: $585,000

Selling price: $585,000

This 2-level townhome-style unit has 2 bed/3 bath, and 1,045 sq. ft. of living space.

The kitchen has redone cabinets, stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, and a dual-zone wine fridge.

There is a stackable washer/dryer in the laundry closet, a tankless water heater, two secured-access parking spots, and a new roof was put in last year.

Bidding war winners are getting cold feet

Some home buyers are reportedly backing out of purchase contracts due to second-guessing the contract price. That is prompting some listings to return to the market after a bidding war.

Fifty-four percent of more than 1,100 real estate professionals recently surveyed by HomeLight, a real estate referral site, said they have seen or heard of buyers backing out of contracts after having regrets.

After losing out in several multiple offer situations, a buyer may head into a new bidding war with an “I’ll offer anything” attitude. “They win and for a moment they’re happy about it,” the report says. “But now they have several weeks to mull over their decision before the deal closes. They crunch the numbers again and experience pangs of regret over the ridiculous price they agreed to pay. They begin to obsess over flaws with the home that they initially overlooked.”

So then they approach their real estate agent to look for a loophole and a way out. It may be through the inspection contingency, assuming they didn’t waive it.

But once they walk away from the deal, “the house goes back on the market with a stigma that there’s something wrong with it,” the report notes.

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Come explore my latest off-market condo in Westwood. It's a fixer-upper!

Off-market Westwood condo is available now!

This fixer condo has 2 bed/2 bath, and 1,097 sq. ft. of living space.

The home features floor-to-ceiling windows and a large balcony.

The building has a doorman, valet, and 24-hour guard.

There is a heated pool, sauna, tennis court, and fitness center.

Walking distance to Century City Mall.

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

Just sold in Sherman Oaks

Late 2019, the owner of 14332 Dickens St #20 was frustrated that he was unable to sell his unit.

He had it on the market at $679,000 for over two months, but his agent could not attract a buyer.

With no hope in sight, the owner decided to pull the unit off the market.

That's when I contacted him!

I showed him what I do differently to sell condos and how my marketing would quickly attract a buyer.

He agreed to let me sell his unit.

Within 11 days I received multiple offers and closed the deal at $702,000 - that's $23,000 over the original list price he had with his original agent.

A big thank you to the owner for trusting me with the sale of their property!

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