After crunching the numbers in the MLS, below is the La Crescenta Housing Update March 2020:
In March 2020, sixteen La Crescenta homes (91214 zip) closed escrow. Prices ranged from a two bedroom, one bathroom, 976 sq ft home on Community Ave...
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I enjoy your column. But I don’t believe you have yet addressed capital gains tax. My wife and I own a leased commercial (business) proper...
Highest priced home sold March 2020 was 2711 Franklin Street La Crescenta. This 1992 built luxury La Crescenta home listed for $1,480,0000 and sold in twenty-eight days for $1,635,800. The sellers had 2711 Frankin St. on the market back in Apri...
I grew up in Glendale, CA. At that time, the majority of the homes were built before 1950. Closet space was at a premium. My sister and I shared one small closet. Fast forward to today, and most newer homes have ample closet space. But often, t...
I am one of the worst clutter bugs. Over the years, I have accumulated my share of kitchen clutter. My family’s entertaining style has changed from large groups to much smaller ones. We have a swimming pool but now that my daughters are grown...
Ask Phyllis: a blog series of frequently asked real estate questions. Email us here
Dear Phyllis,
I am a regular reader of your real estate questions and think I have a new dilemma. My husband and I divorced more than a decade ago. So it ...
What's happening in this Realtor's life -coronavirus week 2?
The California Association of Realtors issued this directive:Â Â Until further notice, we cannot conduct any real estate activities outside our home. This means:
No listing ap...
Last month, February 2020 the most expensive home sold was 3000 Buckingham Road Glendale. This gated estate sold for $2,075,000. This home originally listed in June of 2019 for $2,395,000 and briefly taken off the market in late July 2019 and t...
Typically on Monday's we publish one of my real estate Q & A's from Crescenta Valley Weekly. But what's important today? Finding food amid the coronavirus in our local neighborhoods. Of course you can support our local restaurants and order...