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Some buyers find deals in shifting Southern California housing market

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation February 19, 2023

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Stephen Jackson lost out on more than a dozen properties as home prices surged during the pandemic housing boom. He finally called off his search in 2021 when someone outbid him for a Tarzana condo by $25,000 — and paid in cash. I was like, 'I am never going to get a freaking home here,' the 31-year-old human resources manager said. Last year, mortgage rates exploded, making the sky-high prices even less affordable and tanking home... + full article



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