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How much did this Winnetka home sell for? Hint: most expensive home sold this week!

This is the most expensive home sold this week in Winnetka.

•4 bedrooms

•3 bathrooms

•2,111 sq. ft. of living space

•5,903 sq. ft. lot

•Converted garage into a large bonus room

•Pool, custom covered BBQ, separate cooktop, sink, & TV

Asking price: $799,950

Selling Price: $840,000

You must see this UNIQUE, WEIRD, COOL Shadow Hills home that is on the market right now!

This is definitely the most unique home to hit the market this week in Shadow Hills.

•4 bedrooms

•3 bathrooms

•2,882 sq. ft. of living space

•31,244 sq. ft. lot

•10 car covered garage with car lift, storage, and workshop

•Apartment treehouse and separate guest house

Asking price: $1,495,000

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

Check out my JUST SOLD property in Saugus, Santa Clarita Califorina

With a full-on marketing blitz on Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok, Zillow, Redfin, Trulia, Etc... my latest Santa Clarita listing was sold within days of hitting the market.

The sellers are thrilled they no longer have to take care of this investment property.

The buyers can't wait for the next chapter of their life to begin in their new home.

I'm very happy it worked out for both of them!

If you know someone who needs to sell their home, please text me their info, and I'll take care of the rest.

Here is my cell number 818-445-7953. Thanks!

Don't miss out on my 2020 market prediction. You must watch now!

Home sales will be strong this Summer.

Expect a dip in sales once the flu season starts.

Look for a bounceback in December.

Home prices will slightly continue to rise the remainder of the year.

60 seconds isn't enough time to go over all my thoughts on what I think will happen in the real estate market for the rest of 2020.

Check out the full answer on my IGTV @DanielLosAngeles.

A dip in homes sales like in October

The flu season is going to look very different this year.

When everyone starts to get the flu in October, all we are going to hear about in the news is that the second wave of the coronavirus is coming.

I’m not a doctor so I don’t know if that will happen or not.

However, I do know that since a lot of people will be sick with the flu, the perception by the public in LA county will be that a second wave is inevitable.

Because of this perception, there will be fewer homeowners willing to put their property on the market, just like in late March after the stay-at-home order was issued.

I believe we will likely see a dip in home sales during that time in October.

I’m optimistic things will settle down by the time we get to December.

Hopefully, the homeowner’s perceptions will change once the news gets better.

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Episode 38 of The #AskDanielLosAngeles Show

On this episode, I answer the following four real estate questions:

1) What's going to happen in the real estate market for the rest of 2020?

2) What do mortgage interest rates look like for home buyers right now?

3) Has it been difficult to show homes during the pandemic?

4) What's the hardest real estate deal you ever had?

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