More Sellers than Buyers for Downtown Los Angeles Lofts and Condos – How Soon?

Market and Housing Forecast for #DTLA #RealEstate

In a recent real estate poll, fewer buyers said that now was a good time to buy, while more sellers felt that now was the best time to sell.  This marks a notable shift in the market. Is now best time to buy, sell or rent a loft, condo or apartment in Downtown Los Angeles?

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The L.A. Loft Blog, the authority in Downtown real estate, was the first to report in 2011 that the buying wave was coming.  Those who purchased in 2011/2012 gained an incredible amount of wealth in the form of home equity. The average Downtown homeowner who purchased at that time gained several hundred thousand dollars of equity within just a few years.  This is an incredible transfer of wealth.  Today is a very different story.

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U.S. to Follow Japan’s Economic Model

Today, the L.A. Loft Blog is the first to announce that this is the beginning of a NORMAL market. Normal can be difficult to understand, so here is what that means: There will be no dramatic transfer of wealth any time soon. Prices will likely remain largely stable over the next several years. While would-be buyers may feel that the market is making them feel nervous, the reality is that many buyers normally feel scared in a normal real estate market because it is such a major purchase, and because the buying process is a major life event for most. For 2016/2017, buyers can expect a good return on their investment, which, for Downtown, means to expect an above-average gain. Sellers can expect normal results of their sale.  Seller who wait for several years will be rewarded.

arts-district-beacon-lofts-pocket-jAs for those would-be buyers who are waiting for a big price drop before they buy — they will likely be disappointed.  And as for sellers who believe they can cash in now before the next big price drop, they will do OK, but selling now is not going to lead them to a winning euphoria. In fact, we will likely see several unexpected small run-ups in prices before we ever see a huge drop in prices again.  Our economy has been following Japan’s model recently. Since the U.S. is following Japan’s lead in economics lately, Japan’s recent market could be our best glimpse in to the future of our real estate market. This model shows a coming large run-up in metropolitan home prices.

In Downtown Los Angeles, the most exciting place on Earth, the housing market will remain tight. To be successful, buyers must beat out all of the many other other buyers to the best deals. Prospective buyers can get free access to bargains, unlisted homes and powerful technology at www.LALoftVIP.com.

Renters are still flooding into Downtown as DTLA has surpassed a half million jobs, and could be headed to one million jobs if the economy remains on the right track for a while.

2016 is the year to buy according to CNN:
http://money.cnn.com/2015/12/04/real_estate/2016-real-estate/

The biggest discrepancy in CNN’s article is interest rates.  The U.S. seems to be following Japan’s ultra-long-term experiment on government-instituted super-low interest rates. That has resulted in a stagnant economy, but surprisingly buoyant real estate prices. When investors can’t get results from other investments, they will turn to real estate.

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Here is the real #1 reason to buy for those who find that they like living in Downtown Los Angeles:

findoutwhat-1041 copyFollowing the L.A. Loft Blog’s NORMAL market call, there is an abnormally high rental demand in DTLA.  Despite dozens of new rental developments popping up, everything is pretty much full — the coming Garey Building recently reported 94% filled to capacity while under construction — before it even showed any model apartments for rent.

Look for rents to go UP, UP and UP!  As for rent prices in Downtown L.A., the sky is the limit.

Of course, all this talk about economics, the dismal science, puts even fewer people in the mood to buy, and even more in the mood to sell. Find out how much your Downtown home is worth at www.LALoftPrice.com.

 

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How to Buy a Loft in Downtown Los Angeles – Go Back in Time to Get the Best Deal

Buying a Condominium in Downtown L.A.
Should Home Buyers Wait Until Prices Crash Again or Should Buyers Go Back in Time?

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Because prices have gone up significantly in the past few years. our team of real estate professionals hears all too many complain that they want to buy today’s homes at yesterday’s prices. A typical real estate market lasts 6 months. That means that prices today are about the same as they were 3 months ago, and about the same as they will be in 3 months. Real estate agents and appraisers use this 6-month rule in determining property values. Those who want to buy 1 year from now or who wish they bought 3 years ago are not in today’s real estate market. But there is a solution. There is one kind of time machine that does work.

Should I buy now, or should I wait?

“If I only would have bought three years ago.” —  Our team hears that line all two often these days now that Downtown loft and condo prices have more than doubled in the past 3 years.  That sentiment usually coincides with a desire to own a home, but, unfortunately, also with a continuing failure to pull the trigger.  Those who are afraid to buy a home in today’s healthy, stable real estate market are, in fact, also likely to be petrified when confronted by a major recession.  Another line that we hear: “I’m going to wait for Downtown real estate prices to drop,” say some recent wanna-be home owners.  “Good luck!” says Alta loft owner Mike P.

Fortune Favors the Bold —  Virgil

Time is on Mike’s side because he was ready, willing and able to buy a home in 2012 when prices were at the bottom.  Mike took advantage of low prices, low rates, special incentives and a first-time homebuyer’s assistance program when they were available. Those programs are largely long-gone, and what similar programs remain are mostly rendered impotent in L.A.’s competitive, hot real estate market, where cash is king.

Housing prices have generally only sustained big drops during recessions, and the scaredy cats who are afraid to buy a home in today’s stable market have no rationale for proclaiming that they will have the money and guts to buy a home when a major recession hits again.

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The truth is that real estate prices usually go up and up and up most of the time.  They rarely go down. The long-term real estate price chart is UP.  As for the time machine that lets us benefit from the past — there is only one true way to go back in time. Today is the past when we look at it from the future, therefore, successful outcomes call for taking action today. Or, as Inc puts it, Choices Today Create Our Tomorrow.

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