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When it comes to something so competitive, a life-changing investment like real estate, we all want to know what other home buyers, sellers, landlords and renters are thinking, especially in a complicated neighborhood like Downtown.

Reading minds is hard to do, but now getting easier thanks to technology.  Here’s what thousands of readers of the L.A. Loft Blog are searching, reading, thinking and doing today:

Top Posts

Mills Act Downtown Los Angeles  3,950 Views

LOFTS FOR LEASE  125 Views

LOFTS FOR SALE  59 Views

ALTA LOFTS Los Angeles 200 N San Fernando Rd 90031  52 Views

Live/Work Lofts Downtown LA vs. Residential Studio Apartments  49 Views

LA Lofts Mills Act – Downtown LA Lofts  36 Views

Downtown Los Angeles Directory – List of DTLA Businesses and Organizations  16 Views

YESTERDAY

Mills Act Downtown Los Angeles More stats 566
LA Loft Blog Home page / Archives More stats 27
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LA Lofts Mills Act – Downtown LA Lofts More stats 14
NEIGHBORHOODS More stats 12
LOFTS FOR SALE More stats 12
Live/Work Lofts Downtown LA vs. Residential Studio Apartments More stats 11
ALTA LOFTS Los Angeles 200 N San Fernando Rd 90031 More stats 6
BARTLETT LOFTS AND CONDOS 215 W 7th St Los Angeles 90014 More stats 4
1100 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90017 More stats 4

30 DAYS AGO

Mills Act Downtown Los Angeles More stats 938
Kerry Marsico Los Angeles More stats 165
Kerry Marsico More stats 66
Home page / Archives More stats 26
LOFTS FOR LEASE More stats 17
Live/Work Lofts Downtown LA vs. Residential Studio Apartments More stats 10
2 Story Lofts Downtown Los Angeles More stats 4
ALTA LOFTS Los Angeles 200 N San Fernando Rd 90031 More stats 4
NEIGHBORHOODS More stats 4
EASTERN COLUMBIA LOFTS 849 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90014 More stats 3
FLOWER STREET LOFTS 1130 S Flower St, Los Angeles, CA 90015 More stats 3
Downtown Los Angeles Lofts and Condos Lowest HOA Homeowners Association Dues More stats 3
LOFTS FOR SALE More stats 2
Murder on Flower Street More stats 2
BISCUIT COMPANY LOFTS 1850 Industrial St Los Angeles, CA 90021 More stats 2
ROWAN LOFTS AND CONDOS 460 S Spring Los Angeles 90013 More stats 2
Puerta Del Sol Condominiums 360 W Avenue 26 Los Angeles 90031 More stats 2
HIGGINS BUILDING LOFTS, 108 W 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 More stats 2
MOLINO STREET LOFTS 500-530 Molino Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 More stats 2
Mura Condos 629 Traction Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90013 More stats 2
BARKER BLOCK LOFTS 510-530 S Hewitt St and 527 S Molino St, Los Angeles, CA 90013 More stats 2
GALLERY LOFTS Downtown Los Angeles 120-130 S Hewitt Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 More stats 2
LEVEL DTLA More stats 2
SB Grand More stats 1

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Sell Home For Cash — Why I’m Calling 1,525 People on the Phone This Weekend

Why is the Corey Chambers Team ringing up more than fifteen hundred clients, prospects, friends and family on the telephone on a Saturday and Sunday in May 2019?  Here’s a couple hints:  As the title of this article mentions, we’re not calling to tell everyone to buy a loft or to buy any real estate.  We might be encouraging sellers — but not in the way you might think.

Corey listens to Jeremiah at Children's Hospital Los Angeles - ReferralsHelpKids.com
Corey listens to Jeremiah at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles – ReferralsHelpKids.com

First a quick note on why it might be time to sell.

It may be easiest and most accurate to picture the economy today as the exact opposite of the economy eight years ago.  If you were reading the L.A. Loft Blog posts from 2010 to 2012, then you were seeing that the Loft Blog was really encouraging many to buy a loft when the prices were ridiculously low.  It was fascinating, at the time, to hear how some would-be buyers said that prices were “too high” in 2012.  The reality was, of course, very much the opposite. Real estate prices in Downtown Los Angeles bottomed out around 2012.  The LA Loft Blog was spot on when it encouraged prospective Downtowners to get right in front of the wave (like a surfer does), so we could be in position to catch and ride the wave from low to high to gain maximum equity.  One of our posts even went as far as to say that buying a loft at that time would be almost like getting a free loft.  Now we know that it turned out to be accurate.  I put my own money where my mouth was and turned a few thousand dollars down into hundreds of thousands of dollars of equity.  You might say that is “as good”, or perhaps even better, than a free loft. Because the economy is the opposite of those times, and some prices have begun to fall, the L.A. Loft Blog is urging those who are considering selling a loft, condo or house to hit just the right timing if possible, and to get a much more satisfying outcome than originally thought possible.

Your Referrals Help the Kids!
Your Referrals Help the Kids!

This article, like most of the articles before it, is to help buyers, sellers, landlords and renters to find the best resources, make the best decisions, and achieve the happiest results in real estate in DTLA, Greater Los Angeles and all of Southern California.  The purpose of so many phone calls is #1 to raise money to help the kids at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (together, we’ve already raised $3,175).  #2:  the side effect of that goodwill is the number of sellers that contact the Corey Chambers Team asking for our help to sell their home, so that we all end up helping the kids to the tune of $25,000. That’s enough to give live-saving treatments for kids with cancers — leukemia, non-hodgkins lymphoma, along with early diagnosis of autism etc.

In conclusion, just reading this article, reading the Corey Chambers real estate newsletters and taking my phone calls help’s the kids in a much bigger way than we might initially think.  Because of the newsletters and phone calls, just one little referral can turn into 15 buyer or seller transactions, which means 15 donations to Children’s Hospital.  Now that can help a lot of kids! #sellhomeforcash

Corey Chambers Real Estate Downtown Los Angeles

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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.