The definitive blog about real estate and home values in Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Newport Coast, California.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Merry Christmas
Friday, December 21, 2007
Fanta-sea Listing of the Week

Given the state of the RE market in Laguna Beach, this listing at 1177 Temple Hills Drive floored me. $3.7M for a 2bd house built in 1933 that comes with a "legendary cactus plant." Is it a cactus plant that blooms gold bars?? No? Ok, is the cactus planted on top of an underground vault filled with gold? No? Uhhh, I don't get it. Views of the ocean? Yes, but then again, most ocean view properties I have been following are languishing and subject to repeated price reductions.
The lot is large - 16,000 sq. ft. but still I predict that this house will sell for no where near the listing price, if it sells at all. If there is an open house, I will try to get a picture of the cactus!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Million Dollars Off!!!
And you know what else? That house likely still is overpriced!! It won't sell even at the present "one million off" price. I do have to give the seller credit though, as many other sellers are making the mistake of slowly chasing down the market prices but never quite taking enough of a price reduction to get their house sold. Net result - a long slow painful path of price reductions when the house long ago could have sold if priced right at the time. Yes, sellers have inertia. Big Inertia.
Here's to a happy holiday season for all and to good house hunting in 2008!!
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Flip Fantasy

Thursday, December 13, 2007
Stats Show Crash in Upper End Laguna Beach Housing
Specifically, from August - November 2007, the average price per sq. ft. for a 4 bedroom house in Laguna Beach dropped to $647 from $1,210 in June-August of 2007. You can see the stats here.
Thud. Negative 46.5%. Huge decline. Huge trend. It's like the day the earth stood still for sellers in Laguna Beach. The houses I have been monitoring have shown this trend to be true. Of the 4 bedroom houses I've watched, none have sold, and some have been withdrawn from the market. With some analysts predicting a worse 2008, I wonder how low it could go! Orange county home prices show no sign of stopping their slide.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Flip Flop

I looked at the house from the outside and it certainly looked empty. The last asking price on the MLS was about $2.5M, which is very high for the neighborhood. The entire neighborhood has inconvenient beach access and suffers from PCH traffic noise. The next time you get OC quotes on comps from an agent, take them with a grain of salt if they are before October!
Monday, December 10, 2007
Prime Beach Properties Roll Back To 2005 Prices

Sunday, December 9, 2007
Key Analyst Reports This Downturn Will Be Worse Than 1990s

Ouch, that sounds like us, right here, right now.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Canary in a Coal Mine

Friday, December 7, 2007
Chapman Economists Predict OC Recession in 08 and 8% Loss in Home Prices in 08
Most importantly, they also foresee an 8.1 percent drop in the median price of a resale single-family home in 2008. Applied to a Laguna Beach home bought today for $2,000,000, that would mean a $160,000 loss in one year. Scary for homes in Laguna Beach.
You can view the story here.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Huge Resale Losses in Laguna Beach
He also found that 37.6% of all sales he tracked resulted in a loss and typical ownership tenure of losers was two years.
These deep losses weren’t the most startling result to LaCour-Little. Rather, he was startled by how the size and scope losses grew as the year progressed. For example, losing sales were slightly more than 20% of deals tracked in January but nearly 70% in October. “I didn’t expect to see so much of a time trend,” LaCour-Little said.
You can get the full story here.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Fanta-sea Listing of the Week
