Each month Harb and Co., run the numbers for La Crescenta home sales. The average La Crescenta home is selling in 47 days for over $800,000.
Nearly a decade after the housing crash, homeownership is still waning and renting is on the rise. T...
Last month, the most expensive Glendale luxury real estate sale was 3232 Dora Verdugo in Glendale’s Oakmont Country Club neighborhood. The 5 bedroom, five bath home is over 6,000 square feet on a ¼ acre lot with a pool. This home was listed ...
How are La Canada home values holding up? Since June, the La Canada absorption rate has steadily increased. The average La Canada home is selling within 40 days and for over $2,000,000.
Nationally, despite a 1.3% increase in inventory, it’...
Last month, (September 2015) the most expensive La Crescenta luxury home sale was 4750 Briggs Ave. This 4 bedroom, 4 bath home is 4,000 square feet on 1/3 acre with pool. Selling to a cash buyer for $1,520,000 the original structure was sold fo...
Having just closed a sale to my Pasadena home buyers, I know how competitive the Pasadena real estate market is. In all but two months of this year, the average Pasadena home sold for over $1,000,000.
Last month (August 2015) the most expensive La Crescenta luxury home sale was 5823 Edmund Ave. Nearly 3,000 square feet, this five-bedroom, four-bath home is situated on a 7,430 square foot lot. The home sold for $1,175,000. The sellers pur...
How is the La Canada real estate market performing? Are values still increasing? Each month, Harb & Co. crunch the numbers of all La Canada home sales.
Last month (August 2015) the most expensive Pasadena luxury home sale was 1660 Lombardy Road. This seven-bedroom, seven-bath home is nearly 6,000 square feet, sited on one-half acre. This 1920’s Italian Revival was designed by Lawrence C. T...
I am seeing more and more Glendale homes selling for more than $2,000,000, which certainly pushes up the average selling price!
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Even with rising home prices, many homeowners who have considered selling are deciding not to because they are caught in an affordability squeeze that is compounded by a lack of inventory. 35% of homeowners have considered selling their home i...