Real Estate Recession | Home Price Reductions in Downtown Los Angeles

As the Loft Blog recently reported, the average condo has dropped in value by around $100,000 in just the last few months. Rent prices, on the other hand are going up in response to continuing inflation, interest rates increases and purchase reluctance. In addition to price reductions, we can likely soon expect to see more motivated sellers, distressed properties, foreclosures and short sales. In the current market of active listed L.A. urban properties for sale, 53 home sellers have recently reduced asking prices:

1155 S Grand Ave #412

1130 S Flower ST #123

880 W 1st St #805

257 S Spring St #PENTC

315 E 8th St #401

1100 Wilshire Blvd #3104

416 S Spring St #809

130 S HEWITT ST #20

629 Traction AVE #209

400 S BROADWAY #3202

645 W 9th ST #740

1100 S Grand AVE #a208

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Downtown Distress Sale

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As big cities lose their luster, and populations begin to prefer the suburbs, even the Big Apple shrinks in stature. New York City is ‘dead forever,’ according to one New Yorker. But New York is not alone in its cliffside teeter — the Loft Blog has written several articles recently about the serious challenges besetting Los Angeles and the state of California. Today, big cities in California see more moving away than moving into the urban centers. Until this alarming trend reverses, prospective home renters and buyers shall see more bargains come available, as landlords and sellers settle into quiet desperation. Here’s a link to Downtown distress sales of all kinds, including foreclosures, bankruptcies, motivated sellers, REO, bank owned, fixers and other DISTRESSED PROPERTIES: http://www.laloftblog.idxbroker.com/i/distressed-lofts-for-sale

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Q: Does anyone have the new contact info for Little Tokyo Lofts? A: It looks like Little Tokyo Lofts changed their HOA management company and contact info. If anyone has it, please let us know so we can add it to the Downtown Los Angeles Home Owners Association directory http://www.HOADTLA.com

Little Tokyo Lofts is a favorite of L.A. urban loft condominiums because it has amazing industrial architecture, amenities, great parking with free guest parking, and some of the lowest prices in Downtown LA. The residents don’t tend to mind that they are near Skid Row, homeless, shelters and tent encampments. Get more information about Little Tokyo Lofts at www.LittleTokyoLoft.com

Q: Is the stock market a better investment than real estate? A: Now is the time to look for good deals in real estate, and to place offers $25,000 to $75,000 less than last year. Stock speculators, especially the less experienced Robin Hood investors, shall soon receive an enormous serving of humble pie, as stocks will show how markets often disappoint in a big way, likely between oct 2020 and march 2021.

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Downtown Los Angeles in Distress

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.