Sunday, October 24, 2010

Manhattan Beach-South Bay-Beach Cities: The Bottom of the Market.. Are We There Yet? Part ll

home for sale sign

Yesterday the Daily Breeze had a note on the front page that median home prices in the South Bay seemed to have stabilized. The article noted that prices even seem to have risen in September 2010. Of course the problem with median price points is that they are dependent on the mix of properties that wind up closing escrow. This is especially true when the volume of sales is on the low side. If more low end then upper end homes close escrow in a given month then the median price appears to have fallen. On the other hand if more upper end homes close escrow then the median rises. Personally I don't see prices rising anytime soon.

On the same page there was an article about unemployment figures for California. More then any other single factor, employment or rather lack of employment, plays a big part in the stability of local housing markets. While state unemployment levels remain high at 12.4%, the ***local South Bay Cities that have the lowest unemployment rates also have the most stable real estatre markets.. Rolling Hills with some of the priciest property in the nation has a 2.2% unemployment rate while Hawthorne, with most homes either a short sale or foreclosure and a big decline in values, has an unemployment rate of 16.1%. It's tough to make a house payment when you don't have a job or much in the way of financial resources.

Last fall I wrote a post questioning if we had reached the bottom of the market . It seemed to me that while homes at the entry level may have found the bottom, the rest of the market remained in flux. One year later the market doesn't appear to have changed much... the entry level market in Manhattan Beach and the Beach Cities continues to remain fairly stable with a few ups and downs . The mid level in Manhattan Beach, up to about $1.6, may have found stability as has the same mid-market level in Hermosa, Redondo and El Segundo at slightly lower price points. It is important to remember that stability doesn't mean prices moving upward. Rather it means that price points are not as volatile. Prices will continue to move around... just not as much . Buyers have a better sense of market value and know when a home is priced right. This is not the time for a seller to test the market. The only thing that will get tested is their patience.

The upper levels of the market in all the Beach Cities are still seeing more movement then the lower price points. Financing or rather the vagaries of financing for the upper end are definitely plaguing the market as appraisals continue to be more problematic then qualifying issues... but that's another post.

Last year at this time sales continued to be brisk through the end of the year and into the Spring market. This year the market is much slower. Buyers continue to be cautious, even with interest rates at all time lows, as they try to figure out where the economy is headed. A few folks are predicting another market crash with prices diving an additional 25%-30% from current levels, but most buyers are not quite as pessimistic.

Inventory always tends to increase after August. The 4th quarter is typically a good time to buy as folks who have a home on the market over the holidays usually have a reason to close escrow before the end of the year. Interest rates are at an all time low but that may not be enough to spark a surge in buying in the 4th quarter this year. Until consumers feel they have a better handle on the economy even relatively stable real estate markets will be on the slow side. As always the South Bay-Beach Cities market remains a tough one to predict.










*** Unemployment figures for the Beach Cities: ...Manhattan Beach 4.5%, Hermosa Beach 5.6%, El Segundo 6.3% and Redondo Beach at 6.7%. These numbers have been relatively stable for the last year.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Manhattan Beach: It's The Great Pumpkin Race...


It's that time again...The 2010 Manhattan Beach Pumpkin Race  will be held at the Manhattan Beach Pier, 100 Manhattan Beach Blvd., on Sunday, Oct. 24.   You can register online  for $25. You can also register  at the Manhattan Beach Pier on  Sunday morning ($30) n from 8 to 9:45 a.m.

The 20th Annual World Famous Pumpkin Race will be held from noon to 6:30 p.m.

The Los Angeles Clippers Spirit dance team be on hand as well as The Mira Costa High School Jazz Band  and  the Hermosa Beach Middle School Band.

If you are not a "racer" this is still a fun event to watch... so come and cheer the pumpkins on!

 For more information, contact  Karl Rogers at (310) 351-1044 or check  out the website www.pumpkinrace.com.

2301 Valley Dr. Hermosa Beach: Open house Sunday October 24, 2010 from 1-4 pm

2301 Valley Dr, Hermosa Beach CA... New Price

Open House Sunday October 24, 2010 from 1-4 pm


Wow.. A new price makes this charming home even more inviting...Don't miss this wonderful home in the Hermosa Valley section of Hermosa Beach Ca. The home has been totally remodeled and features 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, huge family room and a stunning kitchen. Situated on a large 5543 sq ft lot this beauty has a huge yard, large patio and wrap around west facing deck with wonderful city views. Just a short stroll to downtown, the beach, schools and the park. Homes this size on a large lots rarely come on the market... so don't miss the opportunity to view this amazing home.

                                                     $1,595,000





Manhattan Beach Open House: Open Saturday October 23, 2010 1-4 pm... 1450 Manhattan Beach Blvd Units C and D

1450 Manhattan Beach Blvd.... Unit C and Unit  D,  Manhattan Beach CA:

 Open House Sunday October 23, 2010  from 1-4 pm..



Don't miss these  2 terrific condos listed under $600,000 in Manhattan Beach, CA.  Both units have been updated and show like new.  Each unit has a private 2 car garage, large storage room and a separatre laundry room.




1450 Manhattan Beach Blvd #C...Manhattan Beach CA... $549,000






1450 Manhattan Beach Blvd # D Manhattan Beach CA ... $567,000


Friday, October 01, 2010

Manhattan Beach Open House: 2 great units under $600,000 Open Sunday October 3, 2010

1450 Manhattan Beach Blvd.... Unit C and Unit  D Open House Sunday October 3, 2010 from 1-4 pm..


Take a break from the Hometown Fair and check out these  2 terrific units listed under $600,000.  Both units have been updated and show like new.  Each unit has a private 2 car garage, large storage room and a separatre laundry room.




1450 Manhattan Beach Blvd #C...Manhattan Beach CA... $549,000






1450 Manhattan Beach Blvd # D Manhattan Beach CA ... $567,000


3011 Johnston Ave Redondo Beach: Open Saturday October 2, 2010 1-4 pm

Open Saturday October 2, 2010 1-4 pm

3011 Johnston Redondo Beach.... Home plus permitted guest house...


Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a single family h ome and a permitted guest house... The main house is an 1860 sq ft 2 bedroom 1 bath with large family room, huge dining room and remodeled kitchen and bath.. The guest house is a charming studio with remodeled bath. 

This home is the ideal solution if you are looking for a place for parents or if you need a totally separate office area.  Located in the TRW tract of Redondo Beach this property is close to aerospace and has easy freeway access. 

 The terrific home is on an 8300+ sq ft  lot that has alley access... This is perfect for someone who has lots of cars and wants to build a large garage...

This is a wonderful mid-Century home with a definite Palm Springs resort feel...

                                             $852,500


Manhattan Beach: Hometown Fair October 2-3, 2010

Join us at the Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair... Saturday and Sunday Cctober 2-3, 2010

 

While there are a lot of things to love about living in Manhattan Beach.. one of the best is the Hometown Fair. The 10K race is an event for the whole community... whether you are a marathon athlete or an I can do this cuz I want a tee shirt competitor this is an event cheered by the whole community. Folks line up along the route with coffee in hand to cheer on family, friends and neighbors who are competing in the race.


After the race take a leisurely stroll through the booths filled with handcrafted items made by a number of our local residents. Then it's off to the food and games areas for the whole family. These booths are staffed by non-profit community groups who raise money for their organizations.

One of the oldest of the philanthropic groups in Manhattan Beach is the Neptunian Woman's Club of Manhattan Beach. The Neptunian Woman's Club was started in 1909 before Manhattan Beach was officially Manhattan Beach.  Each year the club raises money for scholarships for Manhattan Beach students and other local charities with a number of events. This year you will find us at the wine bar and at the Chips & Salsa booth. We hope you will stop by and join us again this year as we continue our goal of providing scholarships for Manhattan Beach students and local groups who need a helping hand along with some cash.