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Same Story for Housing: Rising Prices, Low Inventory

Home prices continue to rise in the second quarter of 2017 against a diminished housing inventory that is hitting all-time lows. According to the National Association of Home Builders and First American Title Insurance Leading Markets Index (LMI), nearly 300 markets across the U.S. posted an increase in economic and housing activity from the first to the second quarter.

Coastal Modern in North Manhattan Beach 320 35th Street

Living in North Manhattan Beach offers the desired SoCal lifestyle with added conveniences: great surf, lively restaurants, an easier commute to Los Angeles, and a strong local scene. As a place to enjoy life with little fuss, the hot property at 320 35th Street has much to offer the buyer looking for a low-maintenance, high-style lifestyle home. “On weekends, you wake up and don’t need to get in the car. You walk to the beach, to restaurants or yoga. The sheer ease of living here is priceless,” shares Realtor Richard Haynes of Manhattan Pacific Realty.

601 S. Windsor Blvd’s Historic Makeover

Step back in time while enjoying modern luxury at 601 S. Windsor Blvd in Windsor Square. This meticulously restored 1914 estate, designed by renowned architects, combines historic charm with contemporary amenities.

Seaside Elegance at George Apostol’s Latest Project

Discover the epitome of coastal luxury living in this meticulously crafted French-Normandy château, just steps from Manhattan Beach. A dream residence for art collectors and entertainers, this elegant home offers a seamless blend of stately manor and beachside charm.

iBuyers & Wall Street: A New Era in Real Estate Investment

The emergence of “iBuyers,” institutional investors utilizing technology to become the largest purchasers of Americans’ most significant assets, could significantly influence real estate market dynamics, including pricing and commission rates. The iBuyer trend is still in its infancy, but it is set to revolutionize the real estate industry, driven by a drive to make the home-selling process more efficient and lucrative.