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Open Graph

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2026-02-18 20:18:53

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Los Angeles South Bay Beach Cities Housing Bubble Los Angeles South Bay Beach Cities Housing Bubble Hello! I've lived continuously in Redondo Beach (the beach cities of Los Angeles) since 1995, and briefly in 1989-1990. During that time I watched a lot of old homes get torn down and Taj Mahalominiums get built in the area, with bubble prices to match. I actually started collecting housing price data in 2001-2002 but it wasn't until late 2005 I started blogging about this area. I'm doing my best to capture the local real estate bubble and ensuing fizzle. Sunday, May 15, 2011 Los Angeles Business Journal: Uptick in volume may not presage rising prices Why have I not blogged about the South Bay real estate market in two years? Because it would have been a complete and utter waste of time. What has positively changed since the earthquakes started hitting the asset markets in 2007 and 2008? Other than a few heroin injections provided by Washington to stimulate the econo...

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