As our beloved residents return to their properties to witness the catastrophic remains first-hand, please be aware of the information below regarding Trash & Household Hazardous Waste AND Returning Home After A Fire.
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As our beloved residents return to their properties to witness the catastrophic remains first-hand, please be aware of the information below regarding Trash & Household Hazardous Waste AND Returning Home After A Fire.
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The real estate market in the Palisades has shifted dramatically, with a surge in vacant lot listings following the recent fires. While demand and pricing trends suggest a buyer’s market, certain lots have sold above listing due to unique factors. With inventory levels at a 29-month supply and price reductions already occurring, a clearer picture of the market is emerging. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for both buyers and sellers navigating this evolving landscape.
For nearly a century, this community symbolized the American dream, blending small-town charm with urban accessibility. But a catastrophic wildfire has left it reeling, with half its homes and key landmarks destroyed. As residents face displacement and deep loss, the rebuilding process presents an opportunity to reshape its future—balancing tradition, sustainability, and inclusivity. Will it retain its cherished character or evolve into something unrecognizable? The path forward will test the community’s resilience and unity.
Conventional belief has generally been that November-December is the worst time of the year to have a home on the market. The reasons for this thinking are that people go on vacation, holidays distract attention, bad weather may inhibit some buyers, and many real estate agents discourage home sellers from winter listings.