2025 California Housing Forecast
Friday, January 03
The California housing market is poised for an eventful year in 2025. According to the California Association of Realtors (C.A.R.), home prices are expected to rise as more buyers and sellers re-enter the market, encouraged by lower interest rates and improved housing inventory. 2025 Housing Mark...
Why Is the California Housing Market So Expensive?
Thursday, December 26
Key Factors Driving High Home Prices in California California's housing market is among the most expensive in the U.S., driven by a mix of high demand, limited supply, and strict regulations. Here's why home prices are so high in the Golden State. 1. High Demand for Housing in California Califor...
Why Are California Home Insurance Premiums So High?
Thursday, December 19
California homeowners pay an average of 0.4% of their home’s value annually in insurance premiums, but costs can vary significantly depending on location. Factors like wildfire risk, crime rates, and the age of the home all influence premiums. Let’s dive into what’s driving these costs across th...
California Real Estate Market Forecast 2025: Trends & Predictions
Thursday, December 12
The California housing market forecast for 2025 reveals a mix of growth, stability, and challenges across regions. Here’s a concise breakdown to help buyers, investors, and real estate professionals navigate local trends: Los Angeles Real Estate Market Home values are projected to rise 1.5% by Au...
2024 California Housing Legislation: Key Bills to Tackle Housing Short
Thursday, December 05
California’s housing crisis continues to demand solutions, and 2024 introduced significant updates to housing legislation aimed at easing development and expanding affordable housing opportunities. These laws are key to helping developers meet demand in the California real estate market. Key 2024...
Real Estate Slowdown? Smart Strategies for Savvy Investors
Wednesday, November 27
The U.S. real estate market has hit a standstill, earning a new label: STUCK. As coined by Bigger Pockets, this term reflects a market that remains sluggish, even after interest rate cuts. The Wall Street Journal echoed this sentiment, noting that the real estate recovery “ended before it starte...