As construction activity revs up in the Pacific Palisades, so too do signed contracts and new listings. The neighborhood held the No. 1 spot among Los Angeles County signed contracts and listings, according to the Eklund Weekly Luxury Report Los Angeles. The priciest home to be added to the county’s for-sale inventory, according to the Eklund report, was 766 Paseo Miramar. That represented a relist as it bounced back into the market with a $30 million price tag, or $1,630 per square foot. The home first flirted with a $54 million ask, or $2,939 per square foot, in June before […]
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