Downtown Los Angeles Real Estate Agents and Loft Specialist Brokers List

Downtown Real Estate Agent Directory  –  AgentsDTLA.com

The L.A. Loft Blog team gets up to 100 calls a day from the large number of people who are moving or would like to move to the most exciting place on Earth, Downtown Los Angeles. It’s easy to find many of the properties online, but it can be difficult to find the hidden, unadvertised bargains, and even more difficult to get in to view them. Even sellers can find it difficult to find and choose the right Downtown loft specialist to sell or lease out their home in a reliable way that will be sure to get the most money for the seller in a timely manner, and with a minimum of hassle.

To help renters, buyers, sellers and landlords, the L.A. Loft Blog presents a list of Downtown specialist Realtors, real estate agents and brokers who have more information on more lofts, condos and apartments in Downtown, and who can give the pros and cons of each of the 96 residential buildings. Best yet, Downtown real estate specialists can help renters and buyers to actually get inside of the buildings because they have the door codes. This list focuses on agents who are the best known for specializing in helping renters, buyers, sellers and landlords for Downtown Los Angeles lofts and condos. Many of them are also members of the Downtown Real Estate Association. Here are the Downtown specialist real estate agents:

Corey Chambers  213-880-9910  EMAIL
L.A. Loft Blog 323-352-3838  EMAIL
Yuri Huxley  310-869-2655  EMAIL
Brittany Brimmer  310-748-7905  EMAIL
Brian Heffernan  619-316-4412  EMAIL
Daniel Weber 310-890-7101  EMAIL
Kerry Marsico 213-700-6515  EMAIL
Liz Gottainer 213-393-2209  EMAIL
Wayne Willbur 213-500-0254  EMAIL
Evan Fujii  213-422-3368  EMAIL
Russell Chan 213-629-2530  EMAIL
Jeremy Triggs 323-836.3914  EMAIL
Bill Cooper 213.598.7555  EMAIL
Caroline Choi  323-572-3112  EMAIL
Christiano Sampaio  213-254-5638  EMAIL
Jessica Robertson  213-249-5760  EMAIL
Agnes Ferreyra 213-394-5278  EMAIL 
Chase Pennington  512-207-0244 EMAIL
Jonathan Yuen  650-346-5519  EMAIL
Ray Lee  213-448-0957  EMAIL
Roxanna Godinez  213-706-9016  EMAIL
Paula Samuel  310-795-1261  EMAIL
Drew Panico  323-841-0381   EMAIL
Laura Silver 818-815-1515  EMAIL
Wilfredo Navarro  213-399-3678   EMAIL
Anh Tran  310-430-1312  EMAIL
Michael Ferguson 213-718-3019   EMAIL
Allyson Connolly  215-205-1620   EMAIL
Thomas Alexander 310-836-8690  EMAIL
Randell Green 213-254-7626  EMAIL
Russell Roney 213-697-5157  EMAIL
Maple Navarro 310-430-1949  EMAIL
Mark Priceman 213-663-6990  EMAIL
Gil Saraf 213-618-6300  EMAIL
Elvia Zuniga 213-725-8100  EMAIL
Wayne Willbur 213-500-0254  EMAIL
Sura Azzam 310-920-0103  EMAIL
Neil McDermott 310-880-2315  EMAIL
Tara Hotchkis 310-890-6654  EMAIL
Dominic Labriola 310-926-2375  EMAIL
Davi Nogueira 562-708-4083  EMAIL
Realty Source Inc 213-478-0499  EMAIL

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How to Take Advantage of a Down Real Estate Market

As the Chinese economy plummets, the U.S. starts off 2016 on the wrong foot as American stocks kick off 2016 with 400-point plunge. Now is the time to think about the economics of Downtown real estate and what that means for buying and selling Downtown properties.

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We’ve experienced unusually quick growth of price values in Downtown Los Angeles over the past 4 years.  The L.A. Loft Blog, the authority of Downtown real estate, was the first to help this process by discussing the huge gains that buyers would be receiving in return for their foresight.  Homeowners, home buyers and the L.A. Loft Blog have prospered. Now that we are in nearly the reverse situation, many are concerned that home prices may drop in the near future.  Will Downtown condo and loft values drop soon? We will continue to benefit by taking time to see future possibilities.

First of all, there is no reason to expect a quick decline of Downtown real estate prices any time soon.  Prices usually drop the most sharply immediately after the public displays unsubstantiated confidence.  China is the most excellent example of unsubstantiated confidence.  Many Chinese falsely believed (and even some American financial journalists believed) that China’s economy could only improve and could not drop sharply because the “communist government controls would take action to prevent a steep decline”.  This type of thinking is not only wrong, but also causes a huge bubble that will burst from any substantial catalyst. China is today getting its big recession that was destined to come. The L.A. Loft Blog reminds everyone that up and down cycles will always happen, and the long term trend for real estate is always upward.

The long term trend for Downtown real estate is up, way up!  The L.A. Loft Blog is in the enviable position of seeing and hearing what home buyers and sellers are thinking and doing every day.  A large percentage of would-be homebuyers have remained cautious due to the home value drops of 2007-2010. Prospective home buyers have largely remained cautious through the upswing from 2011 to today. In the past year, Downtown home values increased another 8%. This caution, combined with rapid growth and rennaisance of Downtown, has created a very positive stability in Downtown home prices.

Downtown Los Angeles has many advantages over other American neighborhoods.  DTLA has received billions of dollars of improvements over the the past few years in the form of new Metro transportation, new residences, new shops, restaurants, hotels, entertainment and updated office buildings. Downtown was among the last neighborhoods to go down in value in 2009, and was then among the first American neighborhoods to quickly start rapidly gaining value just a couple years later.  In fact, Downtown is so different from the rest of the country, that listening to the mainstream news has proven to be counterproductive to taking advantage of Downtown real estate.  The national news and even the local news did not report promptly on the superior real estate performance of Downtown L.A. We can always count on the government and mainstream media to let us down when it comes to understanding the Downtown Los Angeles real estate market. Even the Downtown News failed to fully communicate the economic turnaround that was already happening for DTLA at the beginning of 2012.

 

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Downtown is today receiving a tremendous amount of positive physical pressure for upward home prices due to its remarkable urban turn-around, billions of dollars of new investments and infrastructure, massive influx of professionals and wealthy residents, and then add the trillions of dollars of federal quantitative easing to the mix.  Because we still have a healthy amount of pessimism and caution, the pressure on Downtown home prices remains balanced and upward.

After several years of rapid growth, and while things are so rosy for Downtown, now is precisely the time to start thinking about and to begin to prepare for the next big downturn in home values. We are unlikely to have a huge drop in Downtown prices for decades, but we can have softening at any time. Potential home buyers should be moderate and conservative in purchasing what they can afford, and potential home sellers should consider selling in the next few years while prices are up. An 8% price increase pressure seems to be sticking. Because Downtown has above average prospects for growth, DTLA homeowners should only be selling today if they need the money, if they need to move or if they have other excellent prospects for investing their money. All Downtown homeowners should keep on top of the real value of their home with a free online home evaluation.

Local Real Estate Agent Guarantees to Sell Your Downtown Condo or Buy it for Cash Downtown

Los Angeles – Every month, thousands of homeowners are faced with the stressful dilemma of whether to buy first or sell first. You see, if you buy before selling, you could run the risk of owning two homes. Or, just as bad, if you sell first, you could end up homeless. It’s what insiders in the industry call the Real Estate Catch 22, and it’s an extremely anxious position to find yourself in. This financial and emotional tightrope is one you usually have to walk alone because most agents have no way of helping you with this predicament. But one local realtor is using a unique Guaranteed Sale Program which solves this dilemma. This program guarantees the sale of your present home before you take possession of your new one. If your home doesn’t sell in 120 days, they will buy it from you themselves for the previously agreed price ensuring that you never get caught in the Real Estate Catch 22. Before you hire any professional, you should research the market to find out who can do the best job for you. When interviewing agents, find out what kind of guarantee they are willing to give you with respect to the selling of your home. Unfortunately, you’ll find that most agents simply cannot make such a guarantee. To help you learn more about this program and how it can make your move less stressful, a FREE special report has been prepared entitled “How to Avoid Getting Stuck with Two Homes”. To hear a brief recorded message about how to order your FREE copy of this report call toll-free 1- 800-791-4541 and enter 1022. You can call any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Get your free special report NOW to find out how to guarantee the cash sale of your home.

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