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Los Angeles real estate is constantly changing, as are most property markets in Southern California, home of native real estate professional Corey Chambers. One aspect of L.A. real estate that’s different from most American neighborhoods is that it’s the entertainment capital of the world. Creativity is the name of the game for urban LA home buyers. That’s why lofts and other modern creative spaces for sale and for lease have replaced ordinary apartments for many city dwellers. Warehouse and historic office conversions with high ceilings, oversized windows, polished concrete or original wood and tile floors, large pillar columns and other attributes give lofts character. Turned into expressive condominium units, many even help to pay for themselves as highly productive live/work residences, while some even pay the owners to maintain their historic integrity thanks to California’s Mills Act law that gives property tax benefits. #coreychambers | Blog Video

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For those who also need common features such as bedrooms with doors that close and private garages, lofty houses, townhomes provide and other single family residences with character can also provide creature comforts and expected conveniences with high ceilings, rafters and other naturally exalted architectural components. “Most home buyers near Downtown Los Angeles are looking for something extraordinary, with open space and character,” says Los Angeles Realtor Corey Chambers, “They want the residence to be functional, while providing a bold way for the resident to express themselves with an energetic vibe.” #realtor

Buying and selling industrial or loft conversions is a bit different from transacting traditional homes. There are a couple common disasters that must be prevented for buyers and sellers of lofts. Regular home loan mortgage companies are not familiar with many of the unique issues around lofts, such as commercial spaces, concrete floors, higher renter ratios and more frequent litigation. To help ensure a successful transaction, a loft specialist Realtor® and loft specialist lender are often necessities. If the property has any lawsuits, then a litigation specialist lender may be required. #dtla

The Corey Chambers Team donates a portion of their income from every home they sell to help the amazing kids at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

As the Editor-in-Chief of the L.A. Loft Blog, Chambers has been providing the most up-to-the-minute, actionable, objective Downtown Los Angeles real estate news for more than 9 years. Not only does the blog reveal unlisted, off-market unadvertised loft deals for sale and for lease, but it also gives insightful intelligence on the Downtown Los Angeles loft and condo buildings under construction, along with billions of dollars of financial information such as the most accurate local economic forecasts, news and real estate market calls. “We accurately told buyers and investors to BUY, BUY, BUY — that they would be gaining so much equity, almost like getting a free loft in our 2012 forecasts.” For the last year, we’ve precisely sounded the alarm: “Sell, sell, sell.” Unfortunately, some will hear or heed the call too late, says Chambers, “We’re going to see a recession in the next few years, and it will be bad for those who are unprepared for stagflation.”

DTLA loft buyers listened and bought up as much as 25% of the units in some loft conversion buildings like the Beacon Lofts in the Arts District. Those homeowners are sitting pretty after gaining up to 300% equity in the last 9 years. Those who are renting may see a bit of leveling off for a few years as Downtown real estate plateaus while trying to absorb tens of thousands of recently built apartment units. But, then rents will shoot up again. “Renting is almost always a total loss,” reminds Air Force Veteran Corey, “Where as owning in California is almost always a recipe for significant gains.” The outer edges of Downtown, including South Park, Financial District, Bunker Hill, Civic Center and Arts District will faire the best over the next few years, but suburbs away from homeless tent encampments will do even better. #realestate

In his own live/work loft condo at Alta lofts near Downtown Los Angeles, Chambers updates the blog with local real estate news scoops nearly every day. Lofts for sale around Downtown Los Angeles have dropped in price about 4% last year, while the super attractive loft units continue to break price records. Some currently unlisted lofts in the Bartlett Building are said to include pocket listings, along with pending sales in escrow at close to a million dollars.

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Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog and LAcondoInfo.com with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, BRE 01889449 We are not associated with the homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact 213-880-9910 or visit LAcondoInfo.com Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.

California Exodus – Middle Class Moves Out of CA as Homeless Move into Los Angeles

Free camping, lack of law enforcement attract derelict motorhomes and refuse to LA streets

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Californians are leaving. Our golden state once attracted millions from other U.S. states to come here. Now, the middle class and lower middle class move away from California to other states at a much faster pace than residents from other states are moving to CA. #california #exodus

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Nationally, consumer prices are barely moving, with inflation clocking in at just 1.8% for May. But those who live in a major urban area of California have noticed a much bigger hit. In Los Angeles and Orange counties, consumer prices rose 3.1%. Because food, utilities, housing and gasoline are not included in the statistics, the real inflation figure is much higher. | Blog Video | Parody Video

While most local politicians feel snug and smug with an extremist majority. Moderates on the other hand, are increasingly concerned about misallocation of public funds and lack of proper law enforcement, allowing tent cities another blight conditions that erode livability and value for the middle class. Independent contractors, property owners and business owners are particularly concerned, loudly voicing concerns about rent control, minimum wage and other new laws that restrict and constrict employment in the state. They worry about how ultra-high taxes could hasten capital flight from the state and further erode the tax base as the middle and lower middle class flee to lower cost of living in Arizona, Nevada, Texas and Florida. #homeless #dtla

There is no arguing that the state that once attracting vast numbers of Americans has lost some of its gold rush luster and magnetism. While several other states are worse, losing a larger percentage of interstate movers than California, we are no longer in the top 12 inbound U.S. states, according to the American Moving and Storage Association. Here’s the list of states where Americans are moving to (with percentage moving in instead of moving out):

  • Oregon (64 percent)
  • Idaho (63 percent)
  • North Carolina (61 percent)
  • Alaska (60 percent)
  • North Dakota (59 percent)
  • Florida (58.4 percent)
  • Tennessee (58.1 percent)
  • Maine (58 percent)
  • Alabama (57.1 percent)
  • Texas (57 percent)
  • Rhode Island (56 percent)
  • Washington (55 percent)

According to Reason, statewide rent controls, will further depress housing availability. Things will get even worse after lawmakers make good on their promise to provide single-payer healthcare.

California is soon approaching a drop in the housing market, a drop in the stock market and a massive drop in state revenue. The fleeing middle class will no longer be able to support the wealthy and the poor. The only way to prevent dramatic increases in individual tax burdens, bureaucracy and exploding blight of sh!thole cities is to reign in the extremism of California’s government. We will start by ending the dangerous ban on basic police protection. Along with restoring necessary law enforcement, we will stop the out-of-control spending of countless billions on homeless benefits. These two trends must change together in order to stop attracting more and more homelessness and crime to Los Angeles streets. We will know when Los Angeles, California is at its best, happiest, most successful and most attractive state: Wealthy, poor and middle class must follow the same laws. Women and children will be able to walk and shop in comfort and safety.

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Amazing Alta Lofts condominiums obscured by motor-homeless and encroaching tent cities.

Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog and LAcondoInfo.com with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, BRE 01889449 We are not associated with the homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact 213-880-9910 or visit LAcondoInfo.com Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.