Down on Downtown — Residents Leaving Southern California

BAD NEWS FOR L.A. REAL ESTATE

LOS ANGELES, CA (Is it worth it?)  —  After seeing the surveillance video of a Downtown pedestrian severely injured by a forceful shove from a vagrant into the path of a large truck, one must consider whether or not the costs of Downtown life are worth the rewards today.  Reports to the L.A. Loft Blog from Downtown real estate professionals indicate that the number of prospective home buyers has dropped significantly, while the number of residents moving out of Southern California has risen sharply over a few years ago. #dtla

Of the ten most recent sale or purchase transactions by the Corey Chambers Team, five were moving to Downtown Los Angeles. Six out of ten were moving to Los Angeles. Not too shabby, but compared to 2012, when nearly 100% of sales/purchases were people moving into Downtown Los Angeles, today’s real estate picture shines a bit less brightly for DTLA.  Of the recent ten moves, four of them were either moving out of DTLA or moving out of Southern California altogether. #realestatenews

MARKET SHIFTS AND STORMS

Five years ago, local real estate agents were extremely busy helping a huge influx of fresh faces move to lofts in Downtown Los Angeles. Today, the market has changed significantly. “More than 80% of our business is now helping repeat and referral customers, about half of them moving out of the area,” says Corey Chambers, “While the repeat business is great, and we’ve been able to attract offers for each and every one of our loft and condo listings, it is sad to see fewer buyers excited to move to Downtown Los Angeles now.” #realestatemarket

Chambers says he’s concerned about the number of residents moving out of California, but that these kinds of trends and cycles happen in real estate, and that the future for Downtown Los Angeles is very bright so long as residents, business and government can weather the storms while continuing to improve the quality of life in the center of the city. #sellhome

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Downtown Los Angeles Hotels and the Nearby Dangers

The Pros and Cons of Downtown Los Angeles

Pro: Trendy Hotels
Con: Lawlessness

While the media touts the billions of dollars of new infrastructure and improvements to Downtown Los Angeles, felons and dangerously mentally ill run rampant with little law enforcement. #dtla #hotels #crime

Twenty years ago, downtown Los Angeles was a gritty, run-down neighborhood. Between 1999 and 2015, $24 billion was invested in the neighborhood, according to the Wall Street Journal. More than 700 businesses have moved in, the Arts District metamorphosed into an internationally recognized bastion of creativity and a luxury housing construction boom followed. Now, DTLA is gaining notoriety for its trendy hotels.

At the same time, Downtown L.A. has not lost its reputation as the epicenter for Southern California’s homeless problem.  Prospective new residents might consider taking martial arts lessons so that they will be fully prepared for any potential altercation with a violently deranged homeless person. Fox News recently praised the action taken by a Downtown samaritan to defend a dog walker who was seriously injured by an aggressive transient armed with a wood plank and wire nail. Bystanders say they don’t feel safe because the city has gone so long letting the unruliness slide.

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