Discover the key themes driving the Los Angeles housing market in 2023: Inventory levels, demand, and upward pressure.
The Los Angeles housing market has seen a significant drop in median home prices due to higher mortgages, yet with only 2.2 months of inventory left, the market is expected to experience upward pressure on home prices. Buyers and sellers must stay informed about the latest trends and data to make the best decisions for their needs. Learn how the inventory issues are shaping the future of the Los Angeles housing market and why it's the perfect time for buyers and investors to capitalize on their portfolios.
Los Angeles Real Estate Data
Jordan Levine, C.A.R.'s Vice President and Chief Economist, warns that high inflationary pressures will result in elevated mortgage rates, reducing purchasing power and depressing housing affordability in the upcoming year. A pullback in sales and a downward adjustment in home prices are expected in 2023 due to high borrowing costs. Additionally, low inventory and rising mortgage rates caused by inflation may impact sales activity. The recent implementation of Measure ULA, also known as the "mansion tax," is expected to bring a substantial transfer fee to the luxury real estate market of $5 million or over in Los Angeles. However, the long-term impact of this measure is still uncertain. Despite properties selling quickly in Los Angeles County, sales of existing single-family homes have decreased by 38.2% YoY. If you want to purchase a home in LA, be prepared to spend a little more than the asking price.