Updates on what’s impacting real estate markets and lifestyle in the greater Los Angeles area.
After 15 months, Los Angeles has re-opened to near normal. Minus a few restrictions, Angelenos can now experience the city in ways that feel like they did before the Pandemic. Also, LA Home Buyers are dealing with an inventory shortage of homes but have amazing interest rates waiting for them if & when they can get an accepted offer.
In this week's episode, I touch on the additional businesses that are closing, the state order for schools to start the fall semester with distance learning, how businesses are getting creative to continue serving customers, cities starting up parking tickets, and cats vs dogs! Make sure to subscribe to have delivered right to you.
In this episode, I discuss the new guidelines issued by CA and LA County for indoor business services, new laws giving cities the right to issue citations for not wearing masks where required, the record low rates of mortgages, and what is being done to help prevent transmission of COVID-19 when visiting properties. Make sure to subscribe so episodes are delivered right to you
In this episode I discuss what it's been like to be a person of color in the Los Angeles real estate industry. I talk about my upbringing in Santa Monica, some uncomfortable moments in my early career, how the real estate industry can improve diversity, and how George Floyd's tragic death and the Black Lives Matter protests are impacting my life.
In this episode, we discuss what the data looks like from March and April, the signs of what's going to happen to the economy, and the rumors of stay at home orders extending as far as August.
In this episode, I share my thoughts about the predictions of our economic recovery from the pandemic, the insanely low mortgage rates, and adjusting to a new normal as LA County begins to open up again
For years Home Sellers have been able to control the market. It looks like things are changing and Home Buyers are feeling more powerful than they've felt in years. What's causing the shift? We talk about it here!
Questions about the inventory shortage in Los Angeles have increased over the last several months. Many people are wondering if we finally have a healthy inventory level. This quick episode sheds some light on recent articles asking that question and how it'll affect buyers and sellers.
Proposition 10 is on the ballot this November and it can change the economics of rental units in Los Angeles in a major way. Listen to this short episode and learn how a change in rent control laws can affect your future as an owner or a renter.
Urbanize LA released an article that discussed the reasons builders are more likely to build apartments vs condos or houses. I talk about that here, briefly, in Beta Season of Explore LA Living!
Sharing thoughts as the season continues to develop. Insight on what’s currently going on in L.A. and what it means for you as an L.A. resident or Earthling.
January 10, 2018 • NoMad L.A. Hotel opening January 21 • El Salvadoran deportation order blocked by judge • Free internet in Los Angeles? • LAPD using Drones!!!