Is Los Angeles Becoming a Buyer-Friendly Market? An In-Depth Look

The Los Angeles housing market is slowly shifting. Prices fell 4.2% in July 2025. Homes are staying longer on the market. Buyers now have more leverage. Neighborhood trends affect sales differently. Inglewood and San Fernando Valley are slower
Why Is Housing in Los Angeles So Expensive in 2025?

Housing in Los Angeles is still very expensive in 2025. Limited supply, strict zoning, and strong demand keep prices high for both buyers and renters.
Los Angeles Condos Under $675K: Where to Find Value in 2025

Buying a condo in Los Angeles under $675K in 2025 is possible if you know where to look. This guide explores the city’s most promising neighborhoods, current market trends, and expert buying strategies to maximize your budget.
Los Angeles Housing Market 2025: What Homebuyers and Investors Need to Know

Los Angeles home prices are nearing record highs, but the story is more than numbers. Limited inventory, investor activity, and shifting buyer psychology are reshaping the market in 2025. This in-depth analysis explains what’s driving the surge, why some buyers are holding back, and how strategic moves can still secure value in a competitive environment.
Will Home Prices Go Up in LA Over the Next Few Years?

Homeowners and buyers across Los Angeles are wondering what’s next: Will home prices go up in LA over the next few years—or are we in for a market freeze? In this client Q&A, Jake Heller, CEO of JDJ Consulting Group, explains why LA’s housing market isn’t crashing, but shifting.