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This is what Los Angeles and most of Southern California looked like when I was a kid in the 50's.  The streets were wide and most of the homes were either Spanish  or Craftsman  style with wide lawns in front.  My aunt lived in Huntington Park in a bungalow just like these homes along the Avenues in South Redondo.

 

   

This week rates shot up with some major economic reports due out later in the week. If the numbers point to inflationary pressures bond prices might drop which would continue to put upward pressure on interest rates.... and no doubt affect future sales. This is similar to what happened with rates about the same time last year.Overall sales volume and prices are very similar to May 2006 for most cities.

The South Bay/ Beach Cities home market seems to have leveled off. However Manhattan Beach saw a big increase in the number of single family homes that are for sale. Manhattan Beach also saw sales volume drop for single family homes. May saw fewer closings then April or March in most areas. Prices held steady overall. Pendings are fairly strong but I don't expect to see a huge upswing in volume.

Buyers remain picky and will not make offers on homes they deem over market value. We will see some short sales (one on Valley just went pending) and even some foreclosures but don't expect to find these homes priced under current market value. The big winners seem to be townhomes in all the beach cities. As always the only sure thing about our Beach Cities market is that it is always changing!.

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10 Comments on Beach Cities Sold... May 2007

I loved that style of homes in California and wide streets anywehre was always nice.

06/12/2007 09:33 PM by Danny Smith (DISCOVER TEXAS HOMES)


Danny- I still think of CA this way.. I can remember coming into CA via Riverside with the long row of Palm trees.. and you knew you were in CA.. It's a shame so many have been torn down ..

 

06/12/2007 09:56 PM by Manhattan Beach CA/ e-PRO..... Kaye Thomas... (Real Estate West)


Kaye - Your photo looks like it could have been taken on my Auntie Mary's street in L.A.  Thanks for the photo.  It brought back a sweet memory of an innocent time.

06/13/2007 12:47 AM by Laguna Homes|Laguna Condos| Laguna Real Estate|Marlene Bridges (Sherman Smith & Associates)


Marlene- Glad you also remember when houses and streets looked like this..

06/13/2007 01:56 AM by Manhattan Beach CA/ e-PRO..... Kaye Thomas... (Real Estate West)


Kaye, I live in Hollywood, FL and that could easily be here.  The guy who founded Hollywood did model it after the Cali version ......at the least the part I live in.  

06/17/2007 04:48 PM by Tchaka Owen (Elite Coastal Properties)


Tchaka- Would love to see some photos.. I love these old places and am very sad each time one of them gets torn down..this is still the vision of CA I will always have..

06/17/2007 07:26 PM by Manhattan Beach CA/ e-PRO..... Kaye Thomas... (Real Estate West)


Looks like the streets of Beverly hiils..with smaller homes..when I was there a few years back.

06/18/2007 06:51 AM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


Neal- Beverly Hills has some pretty strong housing ordinances... some of those neighboehoods haven't changed much since the homes were built..

06/18/2007 10:06 AM by Manhattan Beach CA/ e-PRO..... Kaye Thomas... (Real Estate West)


Hiya Kaye! This is my fantasy (your photo!) of the best California street with the most wonderful architecture; this was a cool post to read, from the perspective of someone with no real knowledge of the area.

I remember spending about 8 weeks in the South LA area - staying in an apartment on Redondo Beach; that was a fabulous time and I can still muster up the smell of honeysuckle everytime I visualize the memory - I think I would have enjoyed growing up on the street you photo'd here! 

07/04/2007 01:51 AM by Carole Cohen Realtor®, ePRO (Howard Hanna Cleveland City Office)


Carol- You would have loved these old Spanish homes..and the wide streets.... with the great weather.. truly was and is paradise..

07/04/2007 01:55 AM by Manhattan Beach CA/ e-PRO..... Kaye Thomas... (Real Estate West)


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