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digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 112, July 17, 2015

South Bay Digs • July 17, 2015

The Hollywood Riviera and Redondo Beach areas have experienced solid median sale price gains over the last four years, with South Redondo Beach leading the way with a 46.58% price increase since 2011. The local housing market remains strong with little headwinds, although the second half of the year will tell the real story.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 111, July 3, 2015

South Bay Digs • July 3, 2015

Compared to median sales price increases over the last four years in the Beach Cities of Manhattan & Hermosa Beach, Palos Verdes is a relative bargain. While sales prices in Palos Verdes Estates have increased a generous 19.57% since 2011, both Manhattan & Hermosa Beach median sale prices have increased over 44% in the same period.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 110, June 19, 2015

South Bay Digs • June 19, 2015

50% price appreciation in 4.5 years…not bad. If you live in Hermosa Beach, that’s exactly how much median sale prices have increased since 20111. Of particular note is the Sand Section, which includes the oceanfront Strand homes, up over 80% since 2011. The record sales price during this time frame is $15 million, which sold in December of last year.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 110, June 5, 2015

South Bay Digs • June 5, 2015

The Manhattan Beach real estate market continues to be one of the hottest in the nation, where median sales prices are up 44.33% from 2011. The Manhattan Heights / Liberty Village neighborhood leads all price appreciation with a 70.69% increase since 2011.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 109, May 22, 2015

South Bay Digs • May 22, 2015

The Census Bureau released data this week that housing starts rose 20.2% from March to April, to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.135 million. That’s 9.2% higher than a year ago and the biggest monthly jump since November 2007.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 109, May 8, 2015

South Bay Digs • May 8, 2015

ON THE COVER The Island in the South Bay:Communal spaces, peaceful surroundings and super-sized dimensions create a perfect habitat for today’s family presented by Brett Zebrowski of Palm Realty Boutique.
digs, westside digs, magazine, issue 5, May 1, 2015

Westside Digs • May 1, 2015

For anyone with a passion for real estate, we believe there’s a mutual obsession for all things real estate-related like architecture, landscaping, community, culture, and, of course, interior design.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 108, April 24, 2015

South Bay Digs • April 24, 2015

ON THE COVER Modern Making: A Pierre Koenig original—carefully revised for the 21st century—creates a private utopia atop the ocean presented by Crosby Doe of Crosby Doe Associates and Gerard Bisignano of Vista Sotheby’s International Realty.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 107, April 10, 2015

South Bay Digs • April 10, 2015

ON THE COVER Villa with a View: Family-friendly design and graceful aesthetics makes for beautiful utility in Palos Verdes Estates presented by Lauren Forbes and John Corrales of Forbes Corrales at Coldwell Banker Previews.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 106, March 27, 2015

South Bay Digs • March 27, 2015

New US single-family home sales jumped in February to their highest level in seven years, which is continued good news for the housing market. The Commerce Department report issued this week show sales surged 7.8% in February, the highest level since February 2008.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 105, March 13, 2015

South Bay Digs • March 13, 2015

ON THE COVER Modern Marvel: finding all the comforts of home in a luxurious property. Create memories of a perfect Manhattan Beach abode presented by Ed Kaminsky of Kaminsky Real Estate Group.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 104, February 27, 2015

South Bay Digs • February 27, 2015

January 2015 marked the 35th consecutive month in which California’s median sale price has increased on a year-over-year basis according to CoreLogic DataQuick. The January 2015 median price was 22.3% lower thank California’s peak median price of $484,000, reach in the Spring of 2007, and it was 70.1% higher than the post-peak low of $221,000 in April 2009.