#EntrepreneurOfTheWeekDoreen – Post 5
A Quick Look at the Real Estate Market in Los Angeles
Buying a home in Los Angeles can be challenging—mostly because of high property prices, tight supply, and strict regulations. Still, for determined buyers, there are options and strategies that make homeownership in LA possible.
As of today, the average home price in Los Angeles is around $1.1 million.
Monthly ownership costs (including mortgage, taxes, insurance, and maintenance) average $3,800, depending on location, size, and condition.
Homes in premium areas like Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and West Hollywood are especially expensive.
Suburban or southeast neighborhoods tend to offer lower prices, but may have longer commutes to job hubs.
1. Set a Budget & Know Your Numbers
Consider how much you can afford monthly (mortgage, taxes, insurance, maintenance). Get pre-approved for a mortgage so you understand your buying limits.
2. Check and Improve Your Credit Score
A higher credit score means better interest rates. Review your credit report and fix any issues before applying for a loan.
3. Research Neighborhoods & Market Trends
Choose an area that fits your lifestyle—close to work, schools, public transport, and amenities. Compare prices and use a real estate agent to check local comps.
4. Inspect the Property Thoroughly
Hire a professional inspector to check for structural issues, water damage, or electrical problems. Get a proper property appraisal to make sure you’re not overpaying.
5. Work with Trusted Professionals
Hire a real estate agent who knows LA’s market, and consult a real estate attorney to review contracts and protect your rights.
Many buyers don’t realize how many mortgage programs and loan options exist. Here’s what I recommend:
Speak with a loan broker early on.
Check your credit score and get pre-approved.
Understand your monthly payment, interest rate, and down payment options.
Do this before you start house hunting—it avoids surprises once you’re in escrow.
Several federal and California-specific programs can help:
Backed by the Federal Housing Administration, these loans require as little as 3.5% down.
For veterans and service members, VA loans offer zero-down options with great terms.
Helps first-time buyers with down payment assistance and closing costs. Includes low-interest loans and forgiving repayment terms.
A Los Angeles-based program offering up to $150,000 in no-interest loans to help with down payments for low-to-moderate income families.
First-time buyer incentives include reduced interest rates, subsidized loans, and financial literacy training for long-term success.
Check Your Credit – Higher scores get better rates.
Understand Your Full Budget – Include taxes, insurance, and maintenance.
Compare Multiple Offers – Shop lenders for the best terms
Use Available Assistance – Don’t miss out on grant programs you qualify for.
Explore Local Markets – Every LA neighborhood is unique. Research to find the best fit for your budget and lifestyle.
Work with a Local Agent – A seasoned realtor will help you negotiate better deals and avoid common pitfalls.
Get a Home Inspection – Always inspect before buying to avoid unexpected repairs.
Plan for Additional Costs – Budget for closing costs, repairs, HOA fees (for condos), and annual property taxes.
Los Angeles continues to grow, and housing demand remains high. That keeps prices rising, especially in central and westside neighborhoods.
However, new initiatives to expand affordable housing may create opportunities for budget-conscious buyers, especially in developing or up-and-coming areas.
Keep an eye on:
City development plans
Affordable housing projects
Private investment in emerging neighborhoods
Need help exploring neighborhoods or financing programs in Los Angeles?
