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Mookie Betts scores big with new L.A. Hills estate!

Dodgers Star Mookie Betts just bought another home in Encino!

This tri-level home has 8 bed/10.5 bath, over 9,000 sq. ft. of living space, and is on over 2 acres.

The newly remodeled property features a rectangular swimming pool, an outdoor spa, and a full-size tennis court.

Dodgers Mookie Betts relists his Encino home at a reduced price! An all-star's deal!

Dodgers All-Star Mookie Betts lists Encino home again at a lower price!

This newer construction home features a home theater, gym w/ sauna, zero-edge pool/spa, putting green, a 2-story guest house, and a gym/basketball court.

Asking price: $8,495,000

Text me for a tour at 818-445-7953.

Dodgers Star Freddie Freeman buys all-new Studio City home! #gododgers

Dodgers Star Freddie Freeman buys all-new Studio City home.

Asking price: $8,500,000

Selling price: $7,825,000

This home has 4 bed/ 6 bath, 6,289 sq. ft. of living space, and is on a 9,663 sq. ft. lot.

The home features open-concept living spaces with oversized steel-case windows and doors providing indoor/outdoor living.

The private rear yard has a detached full-service guest house, a large black bottom pool, an infrared sauna, and a fire pit sitting area.

The late, great Vin Scully's Hidden Hills Mansion is for sale for $15M!

Vin Scully and Chick Hearn are my two favorite sportscasters. Who is your favorite?

Vin Scully’s longtime Hidden Hills mansion is available now!

Asking price: $15,000,000

This Country French Chateau has 7 bed/9 bath, 11,615 sq. ft. of living space, and is on almost 2 acres.

The property features a 2-story main house that includes a screening room, wine cellar, oversized chef's kitchen, butler's pantry, and game room.

Outdoors, there is a detached guest house, full-size tennis court, infinity-edged pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, putting green, and 6-car garage.

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

CA median home price predicted to fall 7.1% next year

This picture was taken yesterday on the 4th of July. I was happy yesterday while participating in the wave at the Dodger game. I'm not so happy today after learning that my home's value will likely go down next year.

“It’s noteworthy,” Jordan Levine, chief economist at the California Association of Realtors, told the Los Angeles Times. “Prices are going to go down.”

Next year, he thinks the combination of job losses and higher interest rates will cause the statewide median home price to fall 7.1 percent compared with this year, with similar declines expected in Southern California.

Well, at least the Dodgers won.