Is Now a Good Time to Buy a House?

REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — Looking at the real background of today’s crashing real estate market, how should we determine when might be the best time to purchase a loft, condo or house? As interest rates go up and the housing market falters, many Angelenos are today delaying, putting off a home search until they feel the market hits a low point.

Deciding when to buy a house is one of the biggest financial decisions that most people ever make. Not only is it an enormous financial decision, it’s also an extremely emotional choice. Anyone who has put in an offer, gone through a bidding war, then lost a home — or who got their dream home — would agree that the process can have extreme highs and lows.

The last several years have been increasingly confusing to potential home buyers. Virus hysteria hit us with tremendous fear, and created massive anxiety about the future of the economy. The initial panic spurred home buyers to put a pause on purchases. Eventually, lockdowns, remote work and remote learning inspired many to seek additional space. That, coupled with what was a low-interest-rate environment and low inventory, spurred bidding wars, sending home prices soaring.

Now that the Federal Reserve is hiking interest rates, with more increases anticipated in the coming months, there is upward pressure on mortgage rates. The average rate on 30-year mortgages has recently risen above 7%. This is more than double what rates were toward the end of last year. With higher borrowing costs, the Mortgage Bankers Association has reported that mortgage demand is 86% lower than it was last year. They anticipate slowing housing demand for 2023.

Now, there are fewer bidding wars, and we are seeing more price drops. Downtown Los Angeles home prices fell significantly last month as compared to the same month last year. With all of this financial havoc, many are asking if now is the right time to buy a home. The answer really depends on one’s needs and current financial position.

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Worldwide Explosion in Minimalist Home Plans Based on Live/Work Loft Designs

Small footprint minimalist loft style home

At the LA Loft Blog, we are amazed at a recent find on youtube of a “Black Box” loft with a massive glass wall of sliding glass panels that open the whole living space to the outdoor court hard. We see similar projects from Tokyo to Seville. It’s an explosion in minimalist home design based on industrial loft architecture. In this linked example, BLACK BOX is a LOFT-style house with a minimalist footprint, an imposing facade, and a beautiful exclusive garden, well integrated with nature with a modern and functional design. It reminds us of Brutalist projects on a smaller scale. See a plan for this video here.

Loft originally meant converting the unused upper space under the roof of a building into living, sleeping, or storage space. Today, a loft includes any industrial or commercial space converted into a residential or live/work space. Home plans that fit on a residential lot pursue the minimalist aesthetic of the industrial work/live loft in a single-family home style.

There are opportunities in Los Angeles to acquire a lot or a lot with an old home where a project like this could be an add-on rental space or replace the existing structure where renovation would not be a solution.

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Minimalist homes fit residential lofts borrow from industrial loft design elements like skylights and window walls

Copyright © This free information is provided courtesy of L.A. Loft Blog with the information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, DRE 01889449; MPR Funding Inc NMLS 2000513. We are not associated with the seller, homeowner’s association, or developer. For more information, contact 213-880-9910 or visit LALoftBlog.com, Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. EAC220081202KT Properties are subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if the buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.