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Home Prices In Long Beach Area Increased Recently: See How Much
Home prices are higher in the Long Beach area recently. See how much.

Home prices are higher in the Long Beach area recently. See how much.

The coronavirus pandemic and other factors have shaken up the rental market. See how things have changed in Long Beach area.

Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Los Angeles County area.
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Rising rents in the Long Beach area, where renters saw some of the biggest increases nationwide, reached a multiyear high.
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The median price of a home in L.A. County rose by 4.2 percent while the number of homes sold rose by 10.4 percent.
Home sales in the region dropped by 19 percent from October to November, making it one of slowest Novembers in the past quarter-century.
A UCLA economic forecast indicates construction won't be able to keep up with demand for new homes in California.
A UCLA forecast warns that supply can't keep up with demand, prompting a need for shifting policies for affordable housing.
Overall, assessed value of properties in Los Angeles County jumped by 6.13, which means bigger sale prices and higher property taxes.
The pace of home sales slowed in August as reduced affordability priced many out of the market.
Pending home sales in California posted the strongest month increase in six years, but there may be signs of slowing down.
Sales are up by 13.5 percent and prices by 4.7 percent while affordability is down to 32 percent, which amounts to the historical "normal."
Only 32 percent of the population can afford a home in LA County where the median price is $$440,620.
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Sales are picking up even as inventory remains tight and buyers struggle with affordability.
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Your latest list of local homes on the market from Zillow.
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Los Angeles County's median home price rose 12.2 percent year-over-year, but with price increases, sales are slowing.
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The average price of a single-family home in the South Bay increased by 15.6 percent to $718,798 from $621,740 in November 2012.
The run-up in home prices and higher interest rates put downward pressure on housing affordability and led to the fourth straight month of sales declines.
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The map below shows the number of owner-occupied homes valued between $150,000 and $199,999 in your neighborhood, as reported by the US Census Bureau.
Find homes for sale in Long Beach on this page every week, from our partners at Zillow.
Find homes for sale in Long Beach on this page every week, from our partners at Zillow.
Long Beach single-family and condo listings fell for each month since January, says Nationwide Real Estate Executives.