L.A. Land: 26% Fall in Housing
0 Comments Published by clay March 26th, 2008 in State and Local Politics.Free fall Housing PricesHas this affected the city and county yet? I haven’t had much luck in reducing my property tax bill. I wonder if this will lead to an increase in trash prices, because of the need for each individual to pay more to pay the overall cost.
–Statewide, median sales prices fell by a stunning 26% from year-ago levels in February, with home prices dropping at a rate of nearly $3,000 a week, the California Association of Realtors reports. Further, the CAR says the Fed’s interest rate-cutting campaign “will have little near-term direct effect on the housing market.” –In the San Fernando Valley, losing a home to foreclosure is now almost as common for families as buying a home. The L.A. Daily News: ”During January and February, there were 1,084 foreclosures and 1,335 sales of houses and condos in Valley communities from Glendale to Calabasas, according to the San Fernando Valley Economic Research Center at California State University, Northridge.”“It’s bad. It’s really bad,” market analyst Nima Nattagh told the Daily News.
The California Association of Realtors reports median prices fell 27.2% from year-ago levels in the hard-hit Inland Empire east of Los Angeles, 30.9% in Sacramento, and 39.1% in Santa Barbara County.

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