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redditr/LosAngelesRealEstatecommenthomeownerScore: 0
Thanks for sharing. That’s definitely been the story in a lot of pockets, especially where pricing got ahead of local comps or where inventory jumped faster than demand. Some neighborhoods really did flip into buyer-favor this year, and sellers who didn’t adjust early ended up sitting for months. But it hasn’t been universal. Higher-end Westside and some OC submarkets are still moving fast, while slower areas are acting exactly like what you’re describing. Your situation sounds more like your area got hit by a combo of rate shock, more competition, and buyers being way pickier. That’s just my opinion anyways.
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11/25/2025, 5:14:17 PM
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