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Next Week’s Topic: Push Comes To Shove
A recent L.A. Times story summarizes the extremes a developer is legally utilizing to build new housing. Neighborhoods are not pleased with the changes happening next door. Darren and Joe discuss the new reality of housing and development in Los Angeles.

Last Week’s Topic: Urban Real Estate
Darren and Joe review a study about the changing demands for urban real estate and the projected impacts on major cities worldwide. COVID and hybrid work have changed the way we look at living. The challenge is how we’ll adapt to these changes in the future.

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Mt. Washington | Up To 1 Year Rental | 5/3 View Home

Well-appointed, furnished rental - up to one year. Available August 1st. Fantastic Mt. Washington neighborhood. Easy access to all that Northeast LA has to offer. Short drive to Downtown LA. Tri-level mid-century home with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Located in a development of comparable homes in a safe, tranquil neighborhood. Great floor plan with a separate living room and large family room. Outdoor destinations take full advantage of indoor/outdoor living opportunities. Mountain and city views with spectacular sunsets. Open kitchen with large island and built-in seating nook. The primary suite has a large closet, views and an attached bath. An oversized shower, soaking tub, dual sink and water closet finish the setting. On the same floor as the primary bedroom is an additional bath and two bedrooms. Two more rooms downstairs are set up as a bedroom and an office. Wood floors throughout, central air & heat, solar panels, newer systems. Rear yard abuts Elyria Canyon Park. Friendly and walkable neighborhood. Tenant to pay for utilities (solar pays most of electricity). Owner pays for gardener. Well behaved pets welcomed.

MLS# 23-293687

5 bedrooms
3 bathrooms

2,260 sq ft living space (approximately)

8,537 sq ft lot

2-D floor plan
3-D floor plan

Site Plan

$7,500 per month Leased

4029 Tropico Way
Mt. Washington, CA 90065


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Video - Making Decisions In Today's Market - Los Angeles Real Estate Reality

This Week’s Topic: Urban Real Estate
Darren and Joe review a study about the changing demands for urban real estate and the projected impacts on major cities worldwide. COVID and hybrid work have changed the way we look at living. The challenge is how we’ll adapt to these changes in the future.

Last Week’s Topic: Making Decisions In Today’s Market
Darren and Joe welcome guest Scott Groves of The Scott Groves Lending Team at Synergy One Lending. Using a recent client case, Scott discusses the decision process considering rates, taxes and costs. These factors coupled with each client's own situation make the difference. Scott covers today's reality and what to consider with your lender.

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Video: Rent Relief? - Los Angeles Real Estate Reality

This Week’s Topic: Making Decisions In Today’s Market
Darren and Joe welcome guest Scott Groves of The Scott Groves Lending Team at Synergy One Lending. Using a recent client case, Scott discusses the decision process considering rates, taxes and costs. These factors coupled with each client's own situation make the difference. Scott covers today's reality and what to consider with your lender.

Last Week’s Topic: Rent Relief?
Have rents calmed down? Is there some relief in sight? Is the definition of "cost burden" used by the government and others outdated and misguided? Find out in another edition of Real Estate Reality with Darren and Joe.

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Video: Hyperlocal News - Los Angeles Real Estate Reality

This Week’s Topic: Rent Relief?
Have rents calmed down? Is there some relief in sight? Is the definition of "cost burden" used by the government and others outdated and misguided? Find out in another edition of Real Estate Reality with Darren and Joe.

Last Week’s Topic: Hyperlocal Real Estate News
Joe and Darren cover Northeast Los Angeles on real estate, development, community issues and lifestyle. Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, Atwater Village, East Hollywood, Mount Washington, Glassell Park, Highland Park, Montecito Heights, Lincoln Heights, El Sereno and Eagle Rock provide a rich tapestry of dynamic change for better and for worse.

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Video: Airbnb Panic - Los Angeles Real Estate Reality

This Week’s Topic: Hyperlocal Real Estate News
Joe and Darren cover Northeast Los Angeles on real estate, development, community issues and lifestyle. Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, Atwater Village, East Hollywood, Mount Washington, Glassell Park, Highland Park, Montecito Heights, Lincoln Heights, El Sereno and Eagle Rock provide a rich tapestry of dynamic change for better and for worse.

Last Week’s Topic: Airbnb Panic
A controversial blog post suggests that some Airbnb owners may be forced to sell their properties. The results could be a housing bust in some areas. Why? This industry watcher sees a downturn in the short-term rental market. It started in the second half of 2022, with Airbnb operators in some cities now facing a 50% decline in revenue. Darren and Joe look at the numbers, the opinions and the controversy this post has caused.

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Video: Better News - Los Angeles Real Estate Reality

This Week’s Topic: Airbnb Panic
A controversial blog post suggests that some Airbnb owners may be forced to sell their properties. The results could be a housing bust in some areas. Why? This industry watcher sees a downturn in the short-term rental market. It started in the second half of 2022, with Airbnb operators in some cities now facing a 50% decline in revenue. Darren and Joe look at the numbers, the opinions and the controversy this post has caused.

Last Week’s Topic: Better News

Buyers and renters received some better news in the May housing inventory numbers. The housing inventory problem persists. But housing construction starts for single and multi-family jumped 21.7% in May. Permits to build also increased to 5.2%, foretelling future growth. For renters, the multi-family construction is bringing more inventory. There is already a cooling of rents with more inventory.

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