Market watchers may be hoping Los Angeles got the last of its summer hangover out of its system as families return from overseas vacations and kids trek back to the classroom. The total value of homes that went into contract last week in L.A. County’s high end slid 48.2 percent from a year earlier, with asking volume coming out to $126.2 million, according to a report compiled by Marcy Roth of Douglas Elliman’s Eklund Gomes team. That’s spread across 19 signed contracts last week, which is nine less properties than the comparable period a year ago. When it comes to […]
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