1.Southland homes draw foreign cash
“A record amount of foreign money is flowing into the U.S. housing market. And the Southland is a prime destination.”
2.Chinese drive surge in foreign home-buying in U.S., Southern California
“Real estate sales to foreign buyers and new immigrants surged to new highs in the last year, according to a study released Tuesday by the National Assn. of Realtors, with the Southland being a prime destination.”
3.Mortgage Applications Increase in Latest MBA Weekly Survey
“ASHINGTON, D.C. (July 9, 2014) — Mortgage applications increased 1.9 percent from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending July 4, 2014. This week’s results included an adjustment for the July 4th holiday.”
4.Chinese Cash-Bearing Buyers Drive U.S. Foreign Sales Jump
“Henry Nunez, a real estate agent in Arcadia, California, met with so many homebuyers from China that he bought a Mandarin-English translation app for his phone. ”
5.Tiny Houses Big With U.S. Owners Seeking Economic Freedom
“Doug Immel recently completed his custom-built dream home, sparing no expense on details like cherry-wood floors, cathedral ceilings and stained-glass windows — in just 164 square feet of living space including a loft. ”
6.Higher mortgage rates not deterring buyers
“Rates are not the driving factor for home sales. At least that’s what the correlation between rate moves and mortgage applications to purchase a home suggests. ”
7.The SoCal market is not as hot as you think it is: Inventory at 2 year highs for Los Angeles and Pasadena. Inventory for Irvine at 3 year highs.
“As we dig deeper into the summer selling season it is becoming more apparent that this summer is going to be a dud for Southern California. From Compton and Inglewoodto San Marino and Arcadia the insanity has reached another apex. Inventory is growing, price gains are stalling out, and sales volume has certainly fallen.”
8.California leads nation’s jobs growth
“California added more private sector jobs in June than any other state, as employment increased in all four major regions, according to the monthly ADP Regional Employment Report released Wednesday in collaboration with Moody’s Analytics Inc. ”