Mills Act Application – Will Your Property Qualify?

While there are many buildings that are already approved for Mills Act Status. There is an application homeowner can use to apply to extend the tax status to new buildings.

Each city and county (unincorporated Los Angeles County) may have different procedures for local historic designation. Contact the Planning Department or Community Development of your local government to confirm whether they participate in the Mills Act Program, the criteria that would need to be met, and the application process. Your building may already be considered a contributing structure to an established historic area. Also, many buildings that were not designated as historic on past surveys may now be eligible to qualify as historic.

The Mills Act program is for property owners who are actively rehabilitating their properties or have a plan to do so that is compliant with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and the California Historical Building Code.

The City will only be accepting applications for properties that prove they need significant rehabilitation or restoration work. The proposed work to rehabilitate or restore the property shall be equal to or greater than the total expected tax savings.

For applicants who are just starting their rehabilitation project, all work shall be completed within the first 10 years of the contract. Owners who enter into a contract and do not rehabilitate or maintain the property are subject to the City canceling the contract and the County Auditor collecting the 121⁄2 percent of the current fair market value penalty against the property. Recently completed projects shall be defined as projects completed in the 12 months prior to the application being submitted.

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Properties throughout the state can qualify. Fill out the online form to see properties in the southland. The type of properties that qualify extend beyond live/work lofts in DTLA.

Link to LA City Mills Act Application.

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Home Sales Slump Slightly. Prices Continue Rising

Prices continue to rise buyers are thinning out.

Around the Southland, the real estate market is leveling off slightly. A previous post picked up on this trend over the fall. While urban real estate prices are now shooting up, suburban home prices are not keeping pace with the year-to-year data from last year. New information from local counties bears this out. While prices continue to rise the increase is smaller.

Many economists predict price increases will get smaller from here on out. People simply don’t earn enough to consistently pay so much more for housing, they argue, particularly as mortgage rates are expected to rise. 

We see buyer frenzy is cooling off. We are seeing that now.

Although price drops are verified, most homes in some areas have been selling above asking recently, according to data from Redfin. And to be successful, many buyers still find they must waive contingencies that would let them back out of a deal if a house needs repairs, or if the appraisal comes in low.

Forecasting currently trails what we are seeing in the real world. And for now, prices across Southern California are rising much faster than what CoreLogic predicts will come next year.

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